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Do you know what kind of tea people around the world love to drink? The answer is black tea. According to relevant statistics, black tea is the most consumed type of tea globally, accounting for approximately 80% of the total consumption, which demonstrates the immense appeal of black tea.
In the minds of most people, the warmth and comfort of life are often associated with black tea. Why black tea?
You should know that since its introduction to Europe in the 17th century, black tea has embodied the image of a "social icon," and drinking it has gradually become a symbol of "ritualized living" among countless beverages worldwide. The British have a saying: "When the clock strikes four, all the world pauses for tea."
Today, black tea is not only a tea category with high international consumption but also captivates seasoned tea enthusiasts with its "sweet and mellow" characteristics. Moreover, it has been endowed with "diverse" appeal—whether used as the base for various new-style tea beverages or paired with fruits, dried flowers, or even ginger, it delights more young people with its "delicious" taste!
This is the charm of black tea.
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