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Take a tea-rrific break from the hustle and bustle of life! Sip, unwind, and let every sip bring you peace and joyousness. Happy International Tea Day! ā

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Happy Tea Day 2023 Messages and Quotes
Celebrate this important day by sharing some Tea Day wishes images with your family and friends. Wish your near and dear ones with Happy Tea Day greetings and wishes. Here is the unique collection of Tea Day messages, Tea quotes, sayings, Tea Day Wishes 2023 and Tea Day status to share on Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram to wish everyone.
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International Tea Day is observed annually on December 15. It has been celebrated since 2005 in tea producing countries like India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Vietnam, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Kenya, Malawi, Malaysia, Uganda and Tanzania.Ā #happyteaday #internationalteaday #tea (at Eau Claire, Wisconsin) https://www.instagram.com/p/B6F15GqFr2n/?igshid=1jkig8a0dspl4
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Happy Birthday Taehyung š you deserve so much love, we canāt even give you what you gave us⦠Iām not that good with words but I hope you will overcome all your hardships and doubts, because we are here for you. We all love you so much that it aint even normal! You deserve your fame and even if many say that what you do is not perfect⦠To us you are even more than perfect! We love you so much for what you do and (even more) for what you are⦠Please keep going, but take some breaks. See your family. We will wait for you š donāt forget: army is family, not some duty to fulfill!
TEA HISTORY ... This refreshing summer staple is coined from the 1904's World's Fair in St. Louis, but did you know iced tea was invented much earlier? History of Iced Tea and #sweettea Ā #18thCentury 1795Ā ā South Carolina is the first place in the United States where tea was grown and is the only state to ever have produced tea commercially. Ā Most historians agree that the first tea plant arrived in this country in the late 1700s when French explorer and botanist, Andre Michaux (1746-1802), imported it as well as other beautiful and showy varieties of camellias, gardenias and azaleas to suit the aesthetic and acquisitive desires of wealthy Charleston planters. Ā He planted tea near Charleston at Middleton Barony, now known as Middleton Place Gardens. Ā #19thCentury 1800āsĀ ā English and American cookbooks shows us that tea has been served cold at least since the early nineteenth century, when cold green tea punches, that were heavily spiked with liquor, were popularized. Ā The oldest recipes in print are made with green tea and not black tea and were called punches. Ā The tea punches went by names such as Regentās Punch, named after George IV, the English prince regent between #1811 until #1820, and king from 1820 to 1830. By the middle of the nineteenth century, American versions of this punch begin to acquire regional and even patriotic names, such as Charlestonās St. Cecilia Punch (named for the musical society whose annual ball it graced), and Savannahās potent version, Chatham Artillery Punch. Iced teaās popularity parallels the development of refrigeration:Ā The ice house, the icebox (refrigerator), and the commercial manufacture of pure ice, which were in place by the middle of the nineteenth century. Ā The term ārefrigeratorā was used for the first patented ice box in 1803 and were common in the mid 19th century in the United States. Ā 1839Ā ā The #1839 cookbook,Ā The Kentucky Housewife, by Mrs. Lettice Bryanon, was typical of the American tea punch recipes: #History #teahistory #happyteaday #instagram #insta #instagram #instar #lemontea #kellysimonesheltonāšš