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What is the Real History of Tea?

Erika Rappaport, Associate Professor of History, University of California Santa Barbara

19-May-25 18:00

What is the Real History of Tea?

It's a drink that's near and dear to every Malaysian's heart. After all, teh tarik is our national drink. But, this drink was once a major tool of trade that travelled across empires, cultures and centuries. We spill the tea with Erika Rappaport, author of A Thirst for Empire: How Tea Shaped the Modern World to find out how this drink became a cultural icon and a daily ritual for millions.

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Produced by: Sneha Harikannan

Presented by: Lee Chwi Lynn


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Categories:  marketseconomypoliticsinternationalenvironmenteducationHistory/Heritage

Tags:  tea plantationhistory of teatea leavesceylon teatea tradetrade routeteaplantationshistorycolonialismcolonial eraceylonbritish colonial rule





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