Taking Tea to The Grave! Don’t Raise Eyebrows, Read on!

When Han Dynasty Emperor Jing Di died in around 141 BC, his body was buried with treasures that he was going to need in the afterlife. Among other essentials, tea was a part of that treasure. The story is fascinating, highlighting not just the obsession of a person with tea but also the period that this beverage dates back to.

While tea is closely attached to Indian culture, it is the Chinese people who have a rich history with it. In fact, the legends suggest that Emperor Shen Nong first drank tea in 2737 BC – albeit accidentally when hot water was infused with tea leaves.

Today, tea is loved by billions around the world. For all its benefits, it now stands as a mainstream recommendation of doctors to treat several ailments and maintain good health.

So, although you couldn’t be a part of the history to make tea what it is today, you can be a part of its present and future by making this beverage a part of your lifestyle no matter where you are placed in the world.

Brew for yourself (and family) the serenading magic of green or masala tea and lose yourself in its strong flavor and aroma. So what’s brewing on your head now?

India has taken long strides to manufacture Tea of all types- Green, Oolong, White, and of course Black Orthodox and CTC. India now offers some of the outstanding exotic Teas too!”