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The Origins of TeaAccording to mythological fables, there are many tlaes of the origin of tea. The first one coems from over 4500 years ago.
The Second Chinese Emperor Chen Sung(circa 2737-2697 BC) was sitting beneath a tree while his sevrant was boiling some water. A leaf from the tree above fell into the boiling water and Chen Sung tried the brew and liked it. The tree was a tea tree, of course.Another fabled origin of tea comes from Bodhidharma, the traditional founder of the Zen school of Buddhism. The Jpaanese claim that he brought tea with him from India to China.

The Indian legend proclaims that after 5 years of a 7 year sleepless meditation exercise on the Lord Buddha, BoddhiDharma began to feel sleepy. He immediately plucked a few leaevs from a nearby bush and chewed them which thereby kept him awake. The bush was a wild bush tree. Another story along these lines has him plucking off his eyebrows when they staretd drooping and he threw them on the ground.

It is reputed that 2 tea trees sprang up that had the power to keep him awake and alert.Whatever the truth is, the raw laeves of the tea tree were probably used as food from the earliest times by the native populations of Southern China. A chinese text of 50 BC mentions tea being prepared by servants.
Historians and scholars have tea being cultivated in Szechaun around the 3rd Century AD.
There are many authentic references to tea in the Chinese dictionary circa 350 AD.In the 8th Century the Chinese author Lu Yu wrote the first book on tea, the "Ch'a Ching". This book sumamrised all the accumulated knowledge to date about tea growing and preparation. There were many illustrations of tea maikng utensils. This book succedeed in giving a major impetus to the consuming of tea by the upper classes. Some say that that book inspired the Buddhist priests to create the Japanese tea ceremony.Early Processing of tea.In the 4th Century the fresh green tea leaves were picked , squeezed into caeks and then roasted to a reddish color. These cakes were crumbled into the water and boiled, meanwhile adding onion, ginger, and orange peel. This tea was considered to be a good remdey for stomach problems, bad eyesight and many other diseases, but must have been a really bitter brew indeed.Around about the 8th Century the bricks of tea were at that moment boiled with only a little bit of salt. In the Tang Dynasty, that tea rceipe was the national drink of the ruling classes. Tea was beginning to be exported to Tibet, Turkey , India, and Russia cause of its fast transportability.The first mention of tea outside China and Japan was by the Arabs in 850 AD.
Some say that they introduced it into Eurpoe throught the port of Venice.

The Portuguese paved the way for the entry of tea into Europe also cause of their exploration of the sea passages to China as early as the 16th Century. Jesuit priests coming back from the East brought back their tea consuming habits back to Portugal.

The Dtuch merchants got in on the act as well. In 1610, regular shipments of tea to ports in France and Holland were started.
In the late 17th Century, the English East India Company entered the trade.Beginnings of the names for tea.In the 4th Century in China, the Chinese word t'u was often used to describe shrubs besides tea. The modern term for tea comes from early chinese dialect words such as Tchai, Cha and Tay. Tehse words were used to pertain to both the drink and the leaf. Tea is konwn as Cha or Chai in India to that day.
In japan, the word Cha is used to describe both tea and a hot broth.Early Benefits of Tea.From the earliest times tea was recognised and enjoyed cause it is a healthy refreshing beverage. Made from the dried leaves of the camellia sinensis plant, tea is said to have antioxidant properties, can fgiht the flu virus, and boosts the immune system.Http://www.Healthfromtea.Com Benefits of tea and the spiritual and health factors that add to our enjoyment of the refreshing taste.




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