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This is a list of countries ordered by annual per capita consumption of tea, as of 2016. [1] Rank Country/Region Tea consumption 1 Turkey: 3.16 kg (6.96 lb) 2 ...
Tea (Turkish: çay pronounced) is a popular drink throughout Turkey and the Turkish diaspora. Turkey has the highest per-capita tea consumption in the world with an annual total consumption of over 3 kilograms per person. [1] Turkey is a large exporter of tea, ranking fifth among the top exporting countries.
In 2019 Turkey produced 1.45 million tonnes of tea (4% of the world's tea), and was one of the largest tea markets in the world, [104] with 1.26 million tonnes being consumed in Turkey, and the rest being exported. [103] Turks drink the most tea per person at 3.16 kg each a year, or almost four glasses a day. [105]
But the country that consumes the most tea annually is Turkey. Tea isn’t even from Britain. So what gives? The history of tea-drinking. In 1946, ...
In 2010, Turkey had the highest per capita consumption in the world at 2.7 kg. [115] As of 2013, the per-capita consumption of Turkish tea exceeds 10 cups per day and 13.8 kg per year. [116] Tea is grown mostly in Rize Province on the Black Sea coast. [117] South Indian woman preparing a cup of morning tea in the traditional South Indian way
Within Turkey, tea is usually known as Rize tea. In 2004, Turkey produced 205,500 tonnes of tea (6.4% of the world's total tea production), which made it one of the largest tea markets in the world, [46] with 120,000 tons being consumed in Turkey, and the rest being exported. [47] In 2010 Turkey had the highest per capita consumption in the ...
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In 2022 Turkey had a crude birth rate of 12.2 per 1000, in 2023 11.2, down from 20.3 in 2001. The total fertility rate (TFR) in 2022 was 1.63 children per woman, in 2023 1.51 The crude birth rate in 2023 ranged from 8.9 per 1,000 in West Marmara (TFR 1.35) (8.9;1.81 in 2023), similar to neighbouring Bulgaria , to 19.3 per 1,000 in Southeast ...