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Love to Tea
- I bought this card in Matsesta tea plantation during my journey to Sochi last year.
- Though it’s only tea plantation in Russia, tea is very popular here.
- 98 % of people in Russia are drinking tea regularly.
- If you’ll visit some Russians they definitely will offer you tea.
- I’m also a fond of tea.
- I drink a lot of it during a day and my walks rarely goes without thermos with hot tea.
- I have two types of it - a small one on 0.5 liters for short rides and a one liter for longer ones.
- Especially I like tea in cool period of the year, it’s a good way to warm up, but even during summer I drink tea regularly, although usually it’s fresh leaves of black currant brewed in a teapot or thermos.
- How Russians are like tea is easy to see even in books.
- Now I’m reading a book called ”Ours abroad” by Leukin.
- It’s about travel a merchant couple in Paris for the 1889 World’s Fair.
- Actually a bit vulgar book, although quite funny and incredibly truthful, actual even so many years later.
- I mentioned it because spouses took with them owns tea and were amazed and very upset that they can’t find a samovar to drink it.
- They were ready that they won’t find a good tea in Europe, but they weren’t ready that hot water is difficult to find too.
- Samovar is something authentic and distinctive, that is difficult to find somewhere else.
- Although now it’s difficult to find it even in Russia itself.
- Samovar is a kind of a big kettle for boiling water and making tea.
- In that period was quite usual to drink about 7-8 cups of tea, I suppose partly because a size of samovar which allows to do it.
- So a habit and love to tea in Russia is very deep, I believe it’s stronger than the same about vodka, although about the second one the world knows better.
- 55elena_jv
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