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Turkish Tea - Rize Turist Çay (0.44 lb/7.04 OZ / 200g)

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Ended:09 Nov, 200909:13:51 GMT
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Item number:150386664210
Item location:Turkey, Turkey
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Product Type: TeaCondition: New
       
       


Turkish Tea - Rize Turist Çayi

(0.44 lb/7.04 OZ / 200g)


Product Description

  • Consumer's most preferred packaged tea. Great aroma and taste with fantastic color. Can be consumed at any time along the day. 100g,200g,500g and 1000g packages are available for sale.

 

  • Turkish tea (Turkish: çay) is a type of tea originating in Turkey and popular among most people living in the Turkic speaking world. In its method of preparation and service it resembles Russian tea more than the British or Chinese forms. Turks make use of a tea maker similar to a Russian samovar to brew their tea, which is served in glasses rather than cups.


  • Turkish tea has become as popular if not more so than Turkish coffee, particularly among younger people in Turkey. In fact, tea has become an integral part of Turkish culture. The serving of tea reflects the hospitality of a family to guests, and is an enjoyable accompaniment to any meeting whether for business or pleasure. Tea gardens are popular for family outings, and welcoming of children as well as adults. Turkey is also a significant producer of tea, primarily from the Rize province bordering the Black Sea which has an ideal climate for tea production. The development of Turkish tea has thus been an asset to Turkey in many ways.


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      Pearl :

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