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Tea in Turkey

Turkish tea served in the customary way, in a tulip-shaped glass called ince belli.

Tea (Turkish: çay pronounced [tʃaj]) is a popular drink throughout Turkey and the Turkish diaspora. Turkey has the highest per-capita tea consumption in the world with an annual total consumption of over 3 kilograms per person.[1] Turkey is a large exporter of tea, ranking fifth among the top exporting countries. Tea plays a big role in social gatherings that take place in tea houses and gardens. It is also used as a herbal medicine. Turkish tea culture extends to Northern Cyprus and some countries in the Balkan Peninsula. Turkish tea has a long and expansive history that shaped its harvesting even before the founding of the modern Turkish Republic. Since its introduction to Turkey, tea has become a large part of Turkish culture.

  1. ^ Ferdman, Roberto A. (2014-01-21). "Map: The Countries That Drink the Most Tea". The Atlantic. Retrieved 2021-12-11.

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شاي تركي Arabic Türkiyə çayı AZ Төрөк сәйе BA Turski čaj BS Te turc Catalan Turecký čaj Czech Türkischer Tee German Τούρκικο τσάι Greek Té turco Spanish چای ترکی FA

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