Tea is drunk everywhere in Asia, but, this doesn't equate with knowing about tea as it is presented on boards like teachat and the many good blogs that are on the web.chittychat wrote:That's a novum. In 2007, 48,500 ha were planted to tea in Japan producing 94,100 metric tons or 207,452,860 lb. That makes it about 2 lb of tea per head. In Japanese restaurants one can drink as much as one would like. The Japanese friends of my wife always offer tea the first thing they meet. We have 3 Japanese tea sets given as gift by Japanese and in Japanese groceries one can always find a selection of good Japanese tea.Tead Off wrote:Most Japanese don't give a hoot about tea or know much about it.chittychat wrote:I just read that only 1.6 % of tea grown in Japan is "organic". Now I have not heard of massive death in Japan from drinking all the other tea not grown "organic". In fact Japanese have the longest live expectancy in the world and that with all this "inorganic" tea they drink.
For example, I live in a 33 story high rise with 95% Japanese families living here. They know I love tea and they often give me gifts of tea, which I happily accept and then give away to someone else because they are so commercial and low grade that I can't possibly drink it. But, it's the thought that counts. But, knowing about tea is a whole different matter.