Tea Drinking
June 3rd, 2007 No comments

What kind of tea were people always drinking in the olden days?
In all the 18th or 19th century movies or series I’ve seen, people are always drinking tea. ALWAYS! Plus they say things like “That’s not my cup of TEA” , or “I wouldn’t do that for all the TEA in China.” What is this tea they’re drinking? Was there one certain common tea that everyone had?
I am decently sure it was just plain orange pekoe tea, because that was the age of the exploration to china ect. where they grew the tea.
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