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  2. Indian tea culture - Wikipedia

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    Indian tea culture. Tea Garden on way to Devikulam, Kerala. Darjeeling tea plantations, Darjeeling. Masala Chai kettles of a street vendor in Varanasi, India. Cooking Indian tea or Chai using a regular sauce pan in the US. India is the second largest producer of tea in the world after China, [1] including the famous Assam tea and Darjeeling tea ...

  3. History of tea in India - Wikipedia

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    In 1826, the East India Company took over control of the region in the Treaty of Yandabo. In 1837, the first British tea garden was established at Chabua in Upper Assam; in 1840, the Assam Tea Company was established, and it began the commercial production of tea in the region. Beginning in the 1850s, the tea industry rapidly expanded ...

  4. Darjeeling tea - Wikipedia

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    Darjeeling tea logo. In 1983 a logo was created, currently property of the Tea Board of India, [9] consisting of the side profile of a woman holding two leaves and a bud. It is registered as a certification trade mark in the United Kingdom, United States, Australia and Taiwan, as a collective trade mark in the EU [10] and registered internationally in the Madrid system. [11]

  5. Temi Tea Garden - Wikipedia

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    The Temi Tea Garden (27.2367°N 88.4222°E) in Temi, established in 1969 by the erstwhile King Palden Thondup Namgyal the last ruler of Sikkim]], is located in Namchi in the northeastern Indian state of Sikkim. It is the only tea garden in Sikkim and is considered one of the best in India and the world. [1][2][3] Top quality tea is produced ...

  6. Dooars-Terai tea gardens - Wikipedia

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    The Leesh River Tea Co. Ltd., The Danguajhar Tea Co. Ltd., and The Meenglas Tea Co. Ltd., were amalgamated with Goodricke in 1977. [7] Incorporated in 1945, Jay Shree Tea and Manufacturing Ltd., owned by the B.K.Birla group, is the third-largest tea producer in the world with 22 tea estates spread across India and East Africa. [8]

  7. Kangra tea - Wikipedia

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    Kangra tea. A tea plantation in Palampur. Kangra tea is a tea from the Kangra district in Himachal Pradesh, India. Both black tea and green tea have been produced in the Kangra Valley since the mid-19th century. Kangra tea was given the Geographical Indication status in 2005.

  8. Kolukkumalai - Wikipedia

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    TN-60. Kolukkumalai is a small village/hamlet in Bodinayakanur Taluk in the Theni district of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. [1] It is home to the highest tea plantation in the world with the tea grown here possessing a special flavour and freshness because of the high altitude. [citation needed] It is located near Munnar in Idukki district of ...

  9. Happy Valley Tea Estate - Wikipedia

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    Happy Valley Tea Estate is a tea garden in Darjeeling district in the Indian state of West Bengal.Established in 1854, it is Darjeeling's second oldest tea estate. Spread over 177 hectares (440 acres), it is situated at a height of 2,100 metres (6,900 ft) above sea level, 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) north of Darjeeling, and employs more than 1500 people.