International Tea Day: International Tea Day is celebrated every year on 21 May. The purpose of celebrating this day is to spread awareness about the history, culture, and economic importance of tea. Tea is a popular drink that is consumed all over the world. Tea is considered one of the most popular drinks around the world. It is not only associated with taste and tradition, but is also a medium of communication in many cultures.

India is a country of tea lovers, where morning sleep opens with tea, and tea is consumed to keep oneself energetic throughout the day. In India, tea is served from home to restaurants and streets, but there are some other countries where the consumption of tea per person is more than in India. India is the second-largest tea-producing country in the world. China is number one. However, India ranks 23rd among the countries that drink the most tea.
Let us know about those countries of the world where the most tea is consumed, and at what number India comes in this list.
Turkey
The highest consumption of tea in the world is in Turkey. Here, every person consumes 3.16 kg of tea in a year. Tea is a social tradition in Turkey. Here, both the beginning and the end of the day are spent with tea. Sweet tea without milk is served in a small glass.
Ireland
After Turkey, the highest consumption of tea is in Ireland, where the annual amount of tea per person is 2.19 kg. Irish people like to drink strong black tea with milk. Tea is an important part of their domestic life and hospitality.
United Kingdom
The tradition of Britain's afternoon tea is famous all over the world. Here, the combination of tea and biscuit is very much liked. Here, a person consumes about 1.94 kg of tea in a year.
Black tea is very much liked in Iran. Russia is at the fifth place where tea is made in a traditional samovar. Morocco's green tea with mint is famous all over the world.

Tea Consumption in India and China
India leads in both production and total consumption of tea, but due to the large population, per capita consumption is comparatively low. Masala chai, ginger tea, and milk tea are the most popular teas here. China is the largest producer of tea. Tea is consumed here as a cultural and health drink. Green tea, oolong tea, and white tea are consumed in China.
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