Feature: What is the History of Tea in the Arab World?

Presenter: Hussam Abu-Libdeh


Delivered:
NY on April 1, 2018

Tea is part of the Arab culture and tradition, the consumption of tea in this area is very high. The MENA region consumes 25% of global tea production. However, tea does not grow in the Arab world. So how did it make it’s way from the Far East all the way to the Middle East?

 

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