International Tea Day

Tea is undoubtedly one of the most beloved beverages in the world, if not the most popular. Originating from China, tea leaves quickly took over the world with their appealing aroma, taste, and have remained the most popular drink ever since.  

International Tea Day is the day designated to celebrate the history and significance of tea, and the influence it has on world culture. Every year, on May 21, International Tea Day is celebrated globally. The day not only celebrates the importance of tea, but it also spreads awareness of the importance of tea in fighting poverty and hunger.

History of International Tea Day

International Tea Day was first celebrated in 2005. It was the result of the joining together of the major tea-producing countries of the world, including Nepal, Kenya, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, etc. The proposal to celebrate International Tea Day on 21 May was put forth to the United Nations on 21 December 2019, by the Intergovernmental Group on Tea. It was approved the same year, and on 21 May 2020, the first official International Tea Day was celebrated. 

Benefits of Tea

Tea is a drink that is loved by a large population worldwide not only because it is tasty, but also because it provides various health benefits. In a year, around 3 million tonnes tea are consumed globally. Tea is quite popular on all continents, especially in Asia, where tea originated. The major benefits of drinking tea are as follows: 

  • Reduces the risk of heart attack and stroke 
  • Prevents tooth loss and protects bones 
  • Boosts the immune system 
  • Contains antioxidants 
  • Helps lose weight 

International Tea Day celebrations

International Tea Day is celebrated with much enthusiasm across the world. On this day, tea parties and tea tasting events will be held for tea lovers around the globe. The day emphasises the cultural and economic significance and influence of tea and provides an opportunity for those who love it to get together.

FAQs on International Tea Day

  1. When is International Tea Day celebrated?

    International Tea Day is celebrated on 21 May every year. 

  2. What is the significance of International Tea Day?

    International Tea Day is observed to raise awareness about the health benefits, history, and economic significance of tea. 

  3. What are the health benefits of consuming tea?

    Consuming tea improves heart health, bone density, metabolism, and gut health. Green tea also aids in losing weight. 

  4. Which country in the world consumes the most tea?

    Turkey is considered the country with the highest per capita tea consumption in the world. 

  5. How is International Tea Day celebrated?

    International Tea Day is celebrated with events and parties that showcase the varieties of tea, its long history, and its cultural impact. 

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