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  2. Çaykur - Wikipedia

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    Çaykur is a Turkish state-owned tea-producing company. [1] Their portfolio includes ice tea, green tea, organic and black tea. Çaykur has 45 tea processing factories, and one packaging factory. The general manager of Çaykur is Yusuf Ziya Alim. [2] Tea production was also supported by the Republic of Turkey in the following years.

  3. Tea in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Tea is an important part of Turkish culture, and is the most commonly consumed hot drink, despite the country's long history of coffee consumption. [13] Offering tea to guests is part of Turkish hospitality. Tea is most often consumed in households, shops, and kıraathane – social gatherings of men. [21]

  4. Boza - Wikipedia

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    Ármin Vámbéry says it is an ancient Turkish word found in Kutadgu Bilig. The oldest written account of the drink is under the name buχsum and is attested from the 1073 Middle Turkic dictionary Dīwān Lughāt al-Turk by Mahmud al-Kashgari. Modern Turkish word boza is believed to be cognates with the Old Turkic buχsı or buχsum.

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  6. Eucalyptus accedens - Wikipedia

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    Eucalyptus accedens is a tree which typically grows to a height of 15 to 25 metres (49 to 82 ft) [5] with branches high up the trunk [3] and forms a lignotuber. Its diameter can be as large as 1.5 metres (5 ft) and hollows will readily form in dead branches or where limbs have fallen. [6] The smooth bark is notable for being covered in a talc ...

  7. Rize tea - Wikipedia

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    Rize tea (Turkish: Rize çayı) is the black tea used for Turkish tea. Produced in Rize Province of Turkey which has a mild climate with high precipitation and fertile soil, when brewed it is mahogany in color. [1] In addition to being consumed at home, it is served in Turkish cafés by a çaycı, in small, narrow-waisted