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प्रश्न
How did tea reach other parts of the world?
उत्तर
Japanese priests studying under Buddhist teachers in China carried tea seeds and leaves back to Japan. Turkish traders also began to bargain for tea on the border of Mongolia. That is how tea spread to other regions of the world, specifically Japan, Europe, and England.
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- Can you make tea?
- How do you make tea?
- What brand do you like?
- At home, who makes tea/coffee for everybody?
- Have you seen a tea-plantation? What was it like?
Form pairs and write the process of making tea in a step-by-step manner.
How is tea, that is packed and sold to us, made?
Where are tea estates located?
What are botanical names? How are they decided?
What does tea contain? What does it not contain?
Who was Emperor Shennong?
Why did he carry out further investigations about tea?
Can you guess the origin of the Marathi word ‘chaha’?
The paragraph about how tea came to India brings out the difference between history based on oral sources and ‘recorded history’. Discuss how the author brings it out.
Do you have any ceremonies associated with food items?
What are the good qualities of tea?
Why are the cups only half-filled in Chinese tea ceremonies?
What is the difference between ‘claim’ and ‘fact’?
Make a bilingual glossary of the various spices used in the kitchen.
List the words related to chemistry from the (The Story of Tea) passage.
Complete the following sentence with the help of the (The Story of Tea) passage:
Camellia sinensis is an evergreen plant that grows in ______.
Complete the following sentence with the help of the (The Story of Tea) passage:
The teas we buy are usually classified according to ______.
Complete the following sentence with the help of the (The Story of Tea) passage:
Our body produces chemicals called ______.
Prepare a flow chart to show the growth and journey of tea from the plantation to our homes. Use information from the lesson.
From the (The Story of Tea) passage, find all the words or pairs of words that begin with ‘tea’. Examples: teapot, tea plants.