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  • Celebrating the World’s Most Loved Beverage

Celebrating the World’s Most Loved Beverage

Every year on May 21, the world celebrates International Tea Day, recognizing one of the most popular and widely consumed beverages across the globe. Tea is more than just a drink; it is a symbol of culture, tradition, hospitality, and economic livelihood for millions of people worldwide.

Tea has a rich history dating back thousands of years. Originating in ancient China, tea gradually spread across Asia, Europe, and eventually the rest of the world. Today, countries such as Sri Lanka, India, China, and Kenya are among the leading tea producers globally.

International Tea Day was officially recognized by the United Nations in 2019 to highlight the importance of tea production and consumption around the world. The day also aims to raise awareness about sustainable tea farming, fair trade practices, and the livelihoods of millions of tea workers and small-scale farmers.

Tea plays a vital role in the economy of many countries. In Sri Lanka, tea is one of the nation’s most valuable exports and is globally famous under the brand name “Ceylon Tea.” The tea industry provides employment to thousands of workers, especially in the hill country plantations. Sri Lankan tea is admired internationally for its unique flavor, aroma, and high quality.

Beyond its economic value, tea is also known for its health benefits. Rich in antioxidants, tea can help improve heart health, boost metabolism, and reduce stress. Different varieties such as green tea, black tea, herbal tea, and white tea each offer their own unique taste and wellness benefits.

International Tea Day is celebrated in many ways around the world. Tea exhibitions, tasting events, cultural programs, and awareness campaigns are organized to promote tea traditions and support tea-producing communities. It is also a perfect opportunity for people to gather with family and friends over a warm cup of tea.

As the world celebrates International Tea Day, it reminds us that tea is not merely a beverage but a global connection that brings people together across cultures and generations. Whether enjoyed in a traditional teacup or a modern café, tea continues to warm hearts and strengthen human connections worldwide.




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