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ChaosTLW wrote:Waypalm wrote:The land of tea and biscuits - England.
Actually, Tea comes from China, and biscuits have many independent origins, and I dont think one of them is England :3
Nanners wrote:ChaosTLW wrote:Waypalm wrote:The land of tea and biscuits - England.
Actually, Tea comes from China, and biscuits have many independent origins, and I dont think one of them is England :3
Actually tea comes from India. I just ruined your logic my good sir :L.
Wikipedia wrote:Tea plants are native to East and South Asia and probably originated around the point of confluence of the lands of northeast India, north Burma and southwest China.
Although there are tales of tea's first use as a beverage, no one is sure of its exact origins. The first recorded drinking of tea is in China, with the earliest records of tea consumption dating back to the 10th century BC. It was already a common drink during the Qin Dynasty (3rd century BC) and became widely popular during the Tang Dynasty, when it was spread to Korea and Japan. Trade of tea by the Chinese to Western nations in the 19th century spread tea and the tea plant to numerous locations around the world.
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