India and China are the two countries that contend for the title of “World’s Largest Tea Producer,” but their competition is a relatively recent one. India has successfully put itself on the map by creating their own tea variants while also implementing tea into their culture. India’s tea innovations from Darjeeling to Chai have transformed from a local to a worldwide sensation. Although India has become the largest producer of tea after China, it has not been for as long as some may think. Let’s take a trip down memory lane and see how tea production in India started.

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Have you ever wondered why we call the most popular tea black tea? We explain this as well as how it is produced and its health benefits.

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India | A Top Producer of Our Favorite Teas

India and China are the two countries that contend for the title of “World’s Largest Tea Producer,” but their competition is a relatively recent one. India has successfully put itself on the map by creating their own tea variants while also implementing tea into their culture. India’s tea innovations from Darjeeling to Chai have transformed from a local to a worldwide sensation. Although India has become the largest producer of tea after China, it has not been for as long as some may think. Let’s take a trip down memory lane and see how tea production in India started.

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