Tea is the most popular beverage in the world after water. International Tea Day is observed annually on May 21. The day is an opportunity to celebrate the cultural heritage, health benefits and economic importance of tea, according to the Food And Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. If you love tea, this day is perfect for you to sip on the different varieties of tea from around the world. While a simple tea is prepared by steeping in boiled water over the leaves of the tea plant, the world of tea varieties has broadened, offering multiple recipes and ways of consumption.
Here Are 5 Different Teas To Try On International Tea Day:1. Matcha, JapanMatcha is a finely ground powder of specially grown and processed green tea leaves. While Matcha originated in China, the green colour in most modern Matcha was developed in Japan and most of it is also produced in Japan. Matcha has a mellow, earthy taste. The initial taste is bitter, however the finish is smooth. In recent years, M..