subject: Mouthful Of Savoring, Sweet-smelling Tea Stimulating Mind And Body [print this page] Tea is a beverage made from leaves and buds and is the most famous non-alcoholic beverage in the world .It is basically of two types-black tea and green tea. Black tea is preferred in Europe and North America, whereas, Green tea is popular in Far East.
Tea has been used in various forms as medicine since past 5,000 years. In a Chinese documentary, it is written that tea can cure more than 200 diseases. Tea has the power to reinstate freshness, liveliness and energy in a person drinking it. Tea proves to be a perfect antidote if a person is suffering from digestive problems and sweating during fever. Tea has been used as an ingredient in making homeopathic medicine for treatment of anorexia, commonly known as sleeplessness, mania, paralysis, etc. It is often being used as a stimulant in medicines as it contains caffeine. The painkiller like aspirin also has tea as one of its constituent. Tea leaves also have compounds flavonoids which have anti-oxidizing characteristics. These assist in curing heart troubles and cancer. Another vital compound found in tea is theophylline which is a licensed medicine used for curing respiratory diseases like asthma. Thus, tea has ample number of uses. Though, one should consult a doctor before increasing the intake of tea for curing any disease.
India is the most distinguished tea exporter in the world. The tea manufactured in India is of the supreme quality in the entire world. The tea is grown chiefly in parts of Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, West Bengal, Assam and Kashmir. According to the scientists, tea cultivated in India has lots of benefits as it is grown in warmer environment.
Indian tea exporters offer a comprehensive range of tea to the global market. It includes green tea, Darjeeling tea, orthodox tea, CTC tea and white tea. The tea products exported from India are blended with rich and pure tea leaves that make a nourishing beverage which brisk mind and body and are of assistance in stress removal and removes tiredness. The export figures related to tea have hugely ascended over the past few years. The export of tea generates considerable revenues every year.
However, Indian tea industry faces threats from newly emerged tea exporters such as Kenya, China and Sri Lanka. Thus; there is a need to develop our industry so as to maintain our position in the international market. Then only India will be able to maintain its position as one of the foremost tea exporter across the world. Our tea industry can be creating various novel methods of tea packaging and improving the quality of tea manufactured in India.