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Which country loves Tea the most?

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EGYPT

In Egypt, tea, known as "shai," is a ubiquitous and beloved beverage, deeply ingrained in the culture.

FACT - 1.01 kg Tea consumed Each year per person

CHILE

Tea is a widely enjoyed beverage in Chile, with a per capita consumption of around 1.19 kgs per person per year. Chileans often prefer herbal infusions such as chamomile and bold-flavored black teas.

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NEW ZEALAND

In New Zealand, tea is a popular beverage with a per capita consumption of approximately 1.19 kgs annually. Kiwis enjoy black, green, and herbal teas, often accompanied by the tradition of afternoon tea.

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FACT - per capita consumption of roughly 1.22 kgs per person per year.The most iconic Moroccan tea is mint tea, a sweet and refreshing green tea infusion, which plays a central role in hospitality and social gatherings.

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Tea is a deeply ingrained and widely consumed beverage in Russia, with a per capita consumption of approximately 1.38 kilograms per person per year. Russians favor strong black tea, often served in a traditional glass holder called a "podstakannik,"

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Iranian tea of choice is typically strong black tea, often served with sugar and sometimes with aromatic spices like cardamom. FACT - 1.5kgs Tea Cosumed Every Year.

IRAN

PAKISTAN

In Pakistan, tea is the national beverage, with a per capita consumption of approximately 1500 grams per person per year. Black tea, often heavily sweetened and spiced with cardamom

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UNITED KINGDOM

In the United Kingdom, tea is an integral part of British culture, with a per capita consumption of approximately 1.9 kilograms per person per year. Black tea, traditionally served with milk and sometimes sugar.

Consumption - 1.94Kgs annually

IRELAND

Tea holds a special place in Irish culture, with a per capita consumption of around 2.2 kilograms per person per year. Black tea, often referred to as "builder's tea" or "cupán tae," is the favored variety, frequently enjoyed with milk and sugar.

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TURKEY

In Turkey, tea, known as "çay," is more than just a beverage; it's a fundamental aspect of daily life and a symbol of hospitality. Typically served in small, tulip-shaped glasses, black tea is enjoyed throughout the day

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Every Turkish Individual consumes 3.16kgs per year.

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