This is the world's strangest tea, somewhere tea is made from cow dung and somewhere from tomatoes
This is the world's strangest tea, somewhere tea is made from cow dung and somewhere from tomatoes
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It's a fact that tea enthusiasts in India are not in short supply. From morning rituals to all-day cravings, tea holds a special place in many people's lives. But today, let's explore some truly unique and bizarre teas that you've probably never heard of before.

Cow Dung Tea

Yes, you read that right. In Arunachal Pradesh, India, there's a tea known as "Panga Gobar Chai." It's made by boiling tea leaves in water along with buffalo dung. According to sources, this tea is believed to have several medicinal properties.

Butter Tea

In the mountainous regions of Tibet and Nepal, they enjoy a traditional drink known as "Po Cha" or "Butter Tea." To make this unique tea, salt, yak butter, and tea leaves are churned together to create a creamy mixture that helps combat the harsh cold of the mountains.

Civet Coffee (Known as Tea)

In Indonesia, there's a peculiar drink known as "Kopi Luwak" or "Civet Coffee." This coffee is made from beans that have been eaten and excreted by civet cats. Although it's coffee, some people treat it like tea due to its rarity and high cost.

Tomato Tea

While we all know tomatoes as a vegetable used in Indian cuisine, in Morocco, they make "Tomato Tea." This tea combines the tangy-sweet flavor of tomatoes with the refreshing taste of mint, creating a unique beverage that reflects the local culinary preferences.

These teas highlight the diverse ways in which tea culture evolves across different regions, blending local ingredients with traditional practices to create beverages that are both intriguing and culturally significant.

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