Tea is not just a drink, but it holds love, culture and life. It is something that connects all of us in one single bond. In India, tea is something that starts your day, keeps you moving during the day, refreshes you in the evening and finally de-stress you after a long tiring day. Over a cup of tea we discuss everything on the globe. Relations are bonded forever over a cup of tea, the most important decisions are taken over a cup of tea and much more.
Just take some time out after you read this article over a cup of tea and imagine the hard work that has gone behind getting this charismatic drink in a cup to your hand. Take a sip and imagine the workers spending hours and month to carefully nurture the plantations, carefully plucked each leaf and done everything to give you this magical moment. Take a pick on this International Tea Day, to understand what the tea workers deliver to us, what is more than a drink to us.

Source – Tiplegend website
International Tea Day is celebrated each year since its inception in 2005 on the 15th of December to bring about awareness on the issues concerning the workers in tea-estates and tea-gardens in major tea growing nations across the world like India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal, Indonesia, Vietnam, Malaysia, Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania.
On 15th of December, 2015, tea workers and growers from 11 countries of Africa and South and East Asia gathered in New Delhi and observed the first International Tea Day to commemorate the unity and integrity of the tea industry. The aim was to specified provisions and privileges protect the interest of tea workers and smaller growers. The main purpose was to provide all basic facilities and necessary benefits to those working in tea-estates and gardens. The Indian government in 2015, proposed spreading this observance via the UN Food and Agriculture Organization to make it a bigger day being observed around the world.
It is a perfect day for everyone who loves tea to show their appreciation and gratitude to all of them involved in the entire process from plantation, processing and delivering this unmatched beverage to all people globally.
Perhaps by now we know the importance and significance of this day, but here are some outstanding benefits that we get when we drink tea.
- Drinking tea for years increases bone density, thereby giving stronger bones.
- Women who drink tea are less likely to develop arthritis than those who don’t drink tea.
- Black tea boosts fight against fight.
- Drinking 2 cups of tea daily regularly are less likely to get heart attacks than who do not.
- Drinking green tea or oolong tea daily reduces risks of high blood pressure considerably.
- Tea is great for oral health by preventing cavities and gum diseases.
- Tea consumption helps protecting against Parkinson’s disease.
These are just a few noted benefits you derive from tea. Tea since ancient times have been known as one of the best remedies for weight loss, digestion and hypertension along with numerous other health benefits.
Source: Ms. Sheela Seharwat, Dietitian. She is one of the youngest successful entrepreneur of India, and founder and head mentor of Diet Clinic Health Care Pvt. Ltd.
This blog is a part of the Chai-a-thon blog train organized by ‘The Momsteins’. I would like to thank Nayantara from http://www.mommyingbabyt.com for introducing me. I would also recommend you to check out my fellow blogger, and friend Veena Regit’s blog http://www.thereadingmomster.com and read about her wonderful ‘tea memory ‘.
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Wow, didn’t know tea had so many benefits. Thanks for sharing 😊
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Thanks 🙂
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I didn’t know about International Tea Day. Thank you for sharing that as well as for reminding us about the people who make our tea drinking possible. I know that I don’t usually think about that, but it’s good to remember that I have people to thank for my wonderful cup of chocolate tea!
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That’s great! Now you know 🙂
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Nice post. Thanks for the recent follow. I hope you enjoy reading my blog
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Thanks Dear 🙂 Yes, I love your blog
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I love having tea. Reading your blog tops it all 🙂
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Thank you so much dear
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I started drinking tea because I had got ill. I started putting honey in it. Now I am enjoying without. I didn’t know about International Tea Day. Thanks for sharing!
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Glad you like tea 😀
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Well written !
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Thank you
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