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The Camellia sinensis plant grows best in the high areas of countries with hot weather and a lot of rain. People first found wild tea bushes growing in the hills near the Himalayas. Today tea grows in more than forty countries. India is the largest producer of tea in the world, with China in second place and Sri Lanka in third place. Each year around 2750000000 kilos of tea are produced. You can make about two trillion cups of tea with that amount! China has the longest tradition of growing tea in the world. Some of the world's best and most expensive tea comes from this country. Nearly 30% of the world's tea grow in just three areas of north-east India. Well-known teas, such as Assam and Darjeeling, come from here. Sri Lanka is a small island but it's one of the world's most important tea-growing countries. We call tea from here "Ceylon tea" because for a long time Ceylon was the name of Sri Lanka. Kenya is the oldest tea-growing country in Africa. A lot of Britain's tea comes from Kenya, as well as from India and Sri Lanka.
- The Camellia sinensis plant grows best in the high areas of countries with hot weather and a lot of rain.
- Today tea grows in more than fifty countries.
- India is the largest producer of tea in the world.
- People first found wild tea bushes growing in the hills near the Himalayas.
- Each year around 2570000000 kilos of tea are produced.
- India has the longest tradition of growing tea in the world.
- Some of the world's best and most expensive tea comes from China.
- Sri Lanka is a big island and it is one of the world's most important tea-growing countries.
- Kenya is the oldest tea-growing country in Africa.