Here is an enjoyable documentary that focuses on how tea is appreciated in different cultures: Morocco, Japan, China, and India most of all, but others as well. There is also an amusing little segment about the town of Tea, South Dakota, where, not surprisingly, the locals are pretty into the world's most popular beverage. Not much time is spent on Great Britain, which is a little surprising, given the Brits' well-known love of camellia sinensis. The most visually attractive segment takes place in Morocco, in which we meet several locals, and get to see the national beverage (Chinese green tea with fresh peppermint and sugar, which is optional of course). There are several funny moments, but overall this is about loving and enjoying tea.
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