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  2. Tea in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Nerada Tea is the largest supplier of Australian grown tea, with over 400 ha (990 acres) of tea planted in the Cairns Region, producing 1,500,000 kg (3,300,000 lb) of black tea. [ 6 ] In 1978, Mike and Norma Grant-Cook, tea planters from Ceylon , established the Madura Tea Estates in Murwillumbah ( Tweed River valley) in north-eastern New South ...

  3. History of tea - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, Australia consumed 14,000 tonnes of tea annually. [72] Tea production in Australia remains very small and is primarily in northern New South Wales and Queensland. Most tea produced in Australia is black tea, although there are small quantities of green tea produced in the Alpine Valleys region of Victoria. [73]

  4. Madura Tea Estates - Wikipedia

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    Tea primarily targets the domestic market as part of the "buy Australia" campaign. [3] Like its competitors, Tea Estates of Australia and Nerada Tea, Madura Tea established a visitor center, where tourists can taste and buy samples. [12] Madura Tea became the official tea of Parliament House in Sydney in 2013 (replacing Twinings). [13]

  5. Nerada Tea - Wikipedia

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    The Nerada Tea plantation and factory are at 933 Glen Allyn Road (Nerada Tea is the largest supplier of Australian-grown tea, with over 400 ha (990 acres) of tea planted in the Cairns Region, producing 1,500,000 kg (3,300,000 lb) of black tea.

  6. Bushells - Wikipedia

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    Bushells was founded by Alfred Bushell in 1883, when he opened a tea shop in Queensland.His sons moved the enterprise to Sydney in 1899 and began selling tea commercially, founding Australia's first commercial tea seller. [1]

  7. Tea culture - Wikipedia

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    Popular brands of tea sold in Australia are Bushells, Dilmah and Nerada. Billy tea is the drink prepared by the ill-fated swagman in the popular Australian folk song "Waltzing Matilda". Boiling water for tea over a campfire and adding a gum leaf for flavouring remains an iconic traditional Australian method for preparing tea, which was a staple ...

  8. Mei Quong Tart - Wikipedia

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    In December 1889, Quong Tart opened the Loong Shan Tea House [11] at 137 King Street, Sydney. It was his grandest tea room, with marble fountains and ponds with golden carp. [3] The tea and grill rooms occupied the ground floor while on the first floor, there was a reading room. It soon became one of Sydney's most important meeting places.

  9. Tea - Wikipedia

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    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. Russia has a long, rich tea history dating to 1638 when tea was introduced to Tsar Michael. Social gatherings were considered incomplete without tea, which was traditionally brewed in a ...