Tea originated in China as far back as 3000 years ago. While the processing and brewing methods were different at the time, there are records of tea cultivation in Southern China.
However, tea didn’t start spreading across China and establishing itself as a favored drink until the Tang Dynasty (618-906 AD). This was the time when the first and most influential tea book, Cha Jing (Classic of Tea) by Lu Yu, was published. The book comprehensively explores the cultivation, preparation, and cultural significance of tea in China, establishing the foundation for tea rituals and practices. From then on, tea became deeply embedded in Chinese culture, serving as a tribute, gift, trade commodity, and, of course, a beloved beverage for daily enjoyment.
It wasn’t until the early 19th century that merchants started to bring tea into India and cultivate it there. From then on, the drink spread across the world like wildfire. Today tea is most widely produced in China, India, Kenya, and Sri Lanka. While other countries like Japan, Taiwan, Myanmar, Nepal, and Malawi also have prominent tea industries of their own.
At Tea Kulture, sustainability and fair trade are at the heart of everything we do. We partner directly with farmers in the world’s prominent tea-producing regions who cultivate tea using natural, eco-friendly practices.
By ensuring fair wages and ethical working conditions, we support both the people and the planet. Our direct trade approach allows us to bring you premium-quality tea leaves while maintaining a commitment to fairness and environmental responsibility.
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