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CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE OF TEA CULTURE

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In Ireland, you go to somebody's home, and she inquires as to whether you need some tea. You say no, thank you, you're extremely fine and dandy. She inquires as to whether you're certain. You say obviously you're certain, truly, you needn't bother with a thing. But they articulate it ting. You needn't bother with a ting. All things considered, she says at that point, I would get myself some at any rate, so it would be no inconvenience. Ok, you say, well, on the off chance that you would get yourself a few, I wouldn't see any problems a spot of tea, at that, inasmuch as it's no inconvenience and I can give you a submit the kitchen. At that point you experience the entire thing once more until you both wind up in the kitchen drinking tea and visiting.

In America, somebody inquires as to whether you need some tea, you say no, and after that you don't get any condemned tea. I preferred the Irish way better." ― C.E. Murphy, American Author

In numerous societies tea is considerably more than a drink. It is a custom with both individual and social hugeness. So how did that happen?

As per Chinese legend, tea was found in 2727 BC, when the Emperor Shen Nong was cleansing water in the safe house of a tea tree, and a few leaves blew into the pot. He adored the flavor, shading and fragrance of the unintentional drink and imparted it to whatever remains of China, making it a family staple.

In India, legend says Prince Dharma, who left China to lecture Buddhism, promised not to rest amid his 9– year mission. Close to the finish of his third year, surpassed by weakness, he took a stab at biting a couple of tea leaves to remain wakeful. The leaves gave him the stamina to remain alert for the rest of the 6 years. That is some entirely solid tea!

Japan recounts the story marginally in an unexpected way, with the depleted Bodi Dharma nodding off. When he woke he was so baffled with himself that he detached his eyelids and tossed them on the ground. In where his eyelids fell, charmed tea bushes jumped up.

The Chinese initially utilized tea for therapeutic purposes and later as a drink. They utilized it for blessing giving, romance ceremonies, predecessor love, and supreme tribute charges. Starting in the ninth century, tea culture spread past China, first to Japan and Korea, at that point to the Middle East. For quite a long time China was the world's just tea– exporter.

 

http://www.cultureready.org/blog/tea-culture-around-world-legend-tradition[1]

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TEA CULTURE IN AHMEDABAD

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Ahmedabad is a tea culture. Almost everything is shared on the cup of tea.

We have witnessed that tea is evolving from the roots of our ancestors and now it has taken a totally different change. Earlier people used to have milk tea and now when the times have changed people prefer having green tea, black tea, lemon tea, grass tea, ice tea and what not so if we go to see we have still not changed our culture of using tea and consuming tea but it is just that the way of consuming tea has changed so we are deeply rooted to the culture of ours.

In Ahmedabad we have seen that there are various tea stalls which offer tea’s in different innovative ways possible. Some serve tea in kullads that are made from clay, some serve it in a small glass with saucer and there are still different ways of serving but what we trying to prove here is that we have not yet replaced the thing. But yes obviously there are some innovations like there is a place which serves tea with khari and it becomes the speciality of that place and this place is located in the heart of the city that is navrangpura, off cg road.

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Just like we see people in every hook and corner of the city we see tea stalls in every corner of the city. Gujarat is famous for its culture and its special dishes, Gujarati people have a habit of consuming tea three times a day. Once they have it when they wake up and start their day and then they have it when they wake up in the afternoon and then when they return from work they have it for the third time. So basically they consume tea when they want to get off their sleep and yes it is considered as a tool to make people forget their sleep. When they consume tea they kind off get high through chai basically gujarati’s have a trend of calling it chai and chaai is bae.

So yes totally we have our cultural significance on chaai that is tea. And for some people like almost many of the people cannot live without chaai in Gujarat specially.

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  1. ^ "Tea Culture Around the World - Legend & Tradition | CultureReady". www.cultureready.org. Retrieved 2018-04-22.