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Legends of the origin of tea go as far back
as 2700 BC.
It is said that a Chinese emperor was sitting
under a tree when leaves fell into the pot of water he was boiling. He
drank the water and found, to his surprise, that it made him feel uplifted
and revitalized. He concluded that the leaves had caused this and so brought
some back for further experimentation. This small incident triggered the
beginning of tea drinking in China and in the world.
According
to another legend, tea was discovered by a poor woodcutter who was chopping
trees in the hills when he saw several monkeys plucking leaves off a tree
and chewing them. He tasted some of the leaves, liked it and brought some
back to the village. He told others of his discovery and soon, everyone
was adding leaves from the tree to their drinks.
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