152 Early 19th Century Tea - Still Extremely Fashionable
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Let's talk tea - what tea were people drinking in the early 19th century? The answer was almost uniformly, "bad tea".
Ignorance lead to people needing sugar in their tea b/c they were drinking the bad stuff. In fact a whole grade of "export quality" tea was invented to fulfill the growing global/European/American demand. Just in this case - "expot quality" mostly meant the dregs. Or the dust anyway.
Understanding that most tea Americans were drinking in this age was somewhere between stale and adulterated, and only became more so as time went on, the swing to coffee starts to make more sense. It had less to do with feelings towards England, and more to do with the tea just not tasting that good.
To understand just what tea was then, join in...
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