Jasmine Tea

The Jasmine Plant Is Believed To Have Been Introduced Into China From Eastern South Asia Via India During The Han Dynasty (206 Bc To 220 Ad),[2] And Was Being Used To Scent Tea Around The Fifth Century.[2] However, Jasmine Tea Did Not Become Widespread Until The Qing Dynasty (1644 To 1912 Ad), When Tea Started To Be Exported In Large Quantities To The West. Nowadays, It'S Still A Common Drink Served In Tea Shops Around The World.
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The Jasmine Plant Is Believed To Have Been Introduced Into China From Eastern South Asia Via India During The Han Dynasty (206 Bc To 220 Ad),[2] And Was Being Used To Scent Tea Around The Fifth Century.[2] However, Jasmine Tea Did Not Become Widespread Until The Qing Dynasty (1644 To 1912 Ad), When Tea Started To Be Exported In Large Quantities To The West. Nowadays, It'S Still A Common Drink Served In Tea Shops Around The World. Disclaimer:  Please note that Herbsandspice2go.ca is a supplier of natural dried herbs, spices and ingredients. Information on this website is compiled from various sources for educational purposes only and should not be used to treat or diagnose any medical condition
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