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  2. Tea Importation Act of 1897 - Wikipedia

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    The Tea Importation Act of 1908 amended the 1897 public law permitting the import of tea siftings, tea sweepings, or tea waste for the extraction of caffeine or theine, and other chemical products. [7] The 1897 Act was repealed with the United States 104th Congressional session enactment of the Federal Tea Tasters Repeal Act of 1996. [8] [9]

  3. History of tea - Wikipedia

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    Tea was originally only consumed by Anglicized Indians; it was not until the 1950s that tea grew widely popular in India through a successful advertising campaign by the India Tea Board. [40] Prior to the British, the plant may have been used for medicinal purposes. Some cite the Sanjeevani plant as the first recorded reference of tea use in India.

  4. Merrill J. Fernando - Wikipedia

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    He founded Dilmah in 1985, [10] by introducing single-origin tea as competition to blended commodity tea. [12] [6] The tea started with exports to Australia and New Zealand, [8] and in the 1990s to Europe and North America. In 2013, Australia made up 10 percent of Dilmah's global annual retail sales. [13] As of 2016, Dilmah tea was sold in over ...

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  6. George Robert Twelves Hewes - Wikipedia

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    Traits of the tea party : being a memoir of George R.T. Hewes, one of the last of its survivors at the Internet Archive; Booknotes interview with Alfred Young on The Shoemaker and the Tea Party: Memory and the American Revolution, November 21, 1999. Plainville 1930: Its Industries and History at the Digital Library [permanent dead link

  7. Tea classics - Wikipedia

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    Eisai (Yosai) came to Tiantai mountain of Zhejiang to study Chan (Zen) Buddhism (1168 AD); when he returned home in 1193 AD, he brought tea from China to Japan, planted it and wrote the first Japanese treatise on tea, called Kissa yojoki (喫茶養生記, Treatise on Drinking Tea for Health). This was the beginning of tea cultivation and tea ...

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