The history of tea - Shunan Teng

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Trace the origins of tea and find out how it became the second most consumed beverage in the world.
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Tea is the second most consumed beverage in the world after water - and from sugary Turkish Rize tea to salty Tibetan butter tea, there are almost as many ways of preparing the beverage as there are cultures on the globe. Where did this beverage originate, and how did it become so popular? Shunan Teng details tea’s long history.
Lesson by Shunan Teng, animation by Steff Lee.
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@pixel_6493
@pixel_6493 5 років тому
China: *invents tea* India: nice Russia: nice Turkey: nice Greece: nice France: nice Italy: nice Britain:*GIVE ME THE PLANT*
@duarylow5275
@duarylow5275 5 років тому
America: steal my tech
@michaelpiano8866
@michaelpiano8866 5 років тому
Countries in a nutshell
@masonm1124
@masonm1124 5 років тому
Pixel_64 America: taste better cold Turkey: I HAVE TEA EMBEDDED IN MY SOUL
@anegg5946
@anegg5946 5 років тому
Britain: that would be great to mess up and say the British invented it
@user-ok8yq6nc6x
@user-ok8yq6nc6x 5 років тому
America: *throws into harbor*
@ninetiesangel7337
@ninetiesangel7337 4 роки тому
The British: Hippity hoppity your tea is now my property.
@rahuljosephkickyourass
@rahuljosephkickyourass 4 роки тому
*proper-tea
@ninetiesangel7337
@ninetiesangel7337 4 роки тому
@@rahuljosephkickyourass Oh my gosh, haha!!
@YuuneeseForever
@YuuneeseForever 3 роки тому
Why did I sing this out?
@fabiola7815
@fabiola7815 3 роки тому
I'VE BEEN LAUGHING FOR THE LAST 10 MINUTES
@Akash-bf2vf
@Akash-bf2vf 2 роки тому
😂😂
@akshayramdaw9003
@akshayramdaw9003 2 роки тому
Britain: "We will pay you in drugs" China: "We don't want your drugs!" Britain: "Did you say war!!"
@monika_888
@monika_888 2 роки тому
LMAO
@atiqaislam7896
@atiqaislam7896 2 роки тому
That's it..how weird...they even started a war ..but aren't they the one at fault ..who trade goods with drugs..
@mz4420
@mz4420 2 роки тому
Then they stole HK
@twins1225t
@twins1225t 2 роки тому
At that time, the Chinese were engaged in international unfair trade, only exporting, not importing. so Britain could not endure the financial crisis and as a result, they sold opium to china. Even in modern times, if there is a country that tries to unfair international trade or protectionism, it is internationally condemned. Anyway,nothing has changed in China between the past and now.
@RawBread1173
@RawBread1173 2 роки тому
@@twins1225t ...except all of that wine and cheese and other items which are explicitly protected by law and illegal to make elsewhere, sure. And the Dutch's EIC which ran a monopoly for a few centuries, and the British's own monopolistic deals with like everyone through their history of conquest. But right, "China". Keep telling yourself that Britain was the victim here.
@Jean-dr1lo
@Jean-dr1lo 3 роки тому
A moment of silence for those brittish people who thinks they invented tea.
@artemis6703
@artemis6703 3 роки тому
damn there are British people who think they invented tea?
@Daniel_Productions
@Daniel_Productions 3 роки тому
I'm British. No one thinks that...
@Daniel_Productions
@Daniel_Productions 3 роки тому
@@honestlyboringperson they don't, literally every tea drinker i know doesn't think we invented it.
@ravioli3807
@ravioli3807 3 роки тому
@@Daniel_Productions You don't know that much people.
@Daniel_Productions
@Daniel_Productions 3 роки тому
@@ravioli3807 how do you know that LOL
@theteethburglar4716
@theteethburglar4716 5 років тому
China: *boils water* Britain: yes, and... China: *puts in leaf* Britain: I WILL TAKE ALL OF YOUR STOCK.
@Assassinus2
@Assassinus2 5 років тому
End Cat Britain: Oh, and we'll take your country. China: Wait, what? France, Germany, Russia: We'll have what Britain's having too. China: Oh, come on. Really?
@theluftwaffle1
@theluftwaffle1 4 роки тому
A Mage of Void who is also a hufflepuff China: Well! If I can’t have it then no one can! Rest of world: *Surprise pikachu face*
@generalnawaki
@generalnawaki 4 роки тому
the brits conquered whole nations over less.
@t26e44
@t26e44 4 роки тому
@A Mage of Void who is also a hufflepuff After a couple years in China, China: Damn it, why the japanese kill millions of my people
@nataliamontserrat4519
@nataliamontserrat4519 4 роки тому
I read this in an English accent too
@mirzamay
@mirzamay 7 років тому
Asian cultures are so ancient, complicated and beautiful. Their variable senses of art and culinary skills is amazing.
@zeo1128
@zeo1128 2 роки тому
Yeah. Mesopotamia, India, Japan, etc. there's beauty almost at everywhere, not just history but at their nature and ancient architecture etc. We just don't have the best propaganda unlike Americans and Europe but surely, there's so much beauty in our continent that's yet to be seen.
@lee.j4min871
@lee.j4min871 2 роки тому
@Ahhh Haaa You know that the middle east is in Asia too and the indus valley
@ramenghosh4754
@ramenghosh4754 2 роки тому
@Ahhh Haaa give me some references pls ....
@xxxxalisa3526
@xxxxalisa3526 Рік тому
@@zeo1128 Japan? Japan is a country influenced by Chinese culture. China, not Japan, has a long history and culture
@zeo1128
@zeo1128 Рік тому
@@xxxxalisa3526 uhmm, yeah? That's why I added ETC after i cited asian countries, I'm not ranking what's the oldest or not, I'm not naming who influenced much better or lesser. Haha 😂 Again, there's beauty left unseen. And what I mean by beauty doesn't just stop at history and culture 😀. Sorry I forgot to cite China as an example hihi. But let me correct, ASIA in general. No asian countries left behind my friend. 😄
@skeksilthechamberlain1479
@skeksilthechamberlain1479 2 роки тому
I love how it starts out happy talking about how tea became a popular drink then suddenly takes a dark turn into the opium wars. That escalated quickly.
@jackzhou4813
@jackzhou4813 2 роки тому
It was the British who made tea popular all over the world through the Opium War. At first, tea only existed in the cultural circle of East Asia.
@kiljaeden5405
@kiljaeden5405 Рік тому
Took China 200 years to say no to drugs 😂
@aguyfrominternet2333
@aguyfrominternet2333 Рік тому
@@jackzhou4813 You're kinda wrong. Tea would have been all over the world without the Bri'ish
@user-jl4rw6lh3u
@user-jl4rw6lh3u Рік тому
@@jackzhou4813 funny how you have an Chinese name yet think this way, hope you realize this doesn't make you any whiter lol
@ishrendon6435
@ishrendon6435 4 місяці тому
​@@jackzhou4813thats not quite right though lol
@indigo92099
@indigo92099 3 роки тому
me: *has to catch up 9 lectures, 3 due assignments and basically the last 5 years of my life* UKposts: here, watch the history of tea 🍵 me: okay 😌
@user-ze8fr9wq1t
@user-ze8fr9wq1t 3 роки тому
*laughs in 20 overdue assignments*
@johnaxelocag3435
@johnaxelocag3435 3 роки тому
Lol, we got a exam tommorow and here am I watching the history of tea
@minaashido1830
@minaashido1830 3 роки тому
*Laughs in 40 missing assignments*
@silvanliu8168
@silvanliu8168 2 роки тому
@@user-ze8fr9wq1t *laughs harder in 47 overdue assignments*
@sabrinas.1302
@sabrinas.1302 2 роки тому
I have to prepare for uni admission test n catch up with the last 2 years' of my life and here I am, rewatching this •_•
@cheekibreeki9739
@cheekibreeki9739 4 роки тому
Shennong: (Accidentally poisoned himself 72 times) Life: "Am I a Joke to You?"
@Jensenrobinb
@Jensenrobinb 4 роки тому
I like to eat leaves that have soup like tastes
@jglaneuski
@jglaneuski 4 роки тому
ah yes, an original meme.
@l_sx8722
@l_sx8722 3 роки тому
The story says he taste every plant just to find out what they can do to humans, dude is a savage.
@legendarytat8278
@legendarytat8278 3 роки тому
@@l_sx8722 “The only difference between screwing around and science Is writing it down.” ~ballistics expert Alex Jason, from Mythbusters
@abrar939
@abrar939 3 роки тому
Haha pathetic. I can’t tell you how many times I got poisoned... jk I will I got poisoned 827473837472 times. Every second of it was agony and homework
@mmmm-uy2se
@mmmm-uy2se 5 років тому
And that’s the tea sis.
@VanillaCat
@VanillaCat 5 років тому
SourCream Vids 我愛該茶 🍵
@fajaradi1223
@fajaradi1223 4 роки тому
What tea fukk?
@brokeindio5072
@brokeindio5072 4 роки тому
Here's 👏 the 👏 mf 👏 TEA👏
@ashjflores
@ashjflores 4 роки тому
Eyyyyyy
@ograkthemonkeyhunter2743
@ograkthemonkeyhunter2743 4 роки тому
@@VanillaCat 繁体很不好
@suhani551
@suhani551 3 роки тому
ASIAN COUNTRIES INVENT SOMETHING: BRITISH: ITS FREE REAL ESTATE!
@nyltiac169
@nyltiac169 3 роки тому
asians invent alot... paper, gunpowder, calligraphy, fermented liquids (first alcohol), silk, fans, etc
@ashisstillaliveandexplorin8679
@ashisstillaliveandexplorin8679 3 роки тому
ONLY COST FEW HUMANS LIFE!
@drawnwithlove3499
@drawnwithlove3499 3 роки тому
Asians: but it's ours :( Britain, casually preparing colonization: not if it becomes ours next
@aldriannatawijaya6737
@aldriannatawijaya6737 3 роки тому
what a greedy nation
@al.pachino7295
@al.pachino7295 3 роки тому
@@nyltiac169 actually these all from China but not other asian countries
@thischannelisdead9108
@thischannelisdead9108 4 роки тому
People: Why are you drinking tea at 2:30AM in the morning? Me: I am paying a tribute to my ancestors
@lavya79
@lavya79 2 роки тому
Lmao cool
@robyn1258
@robyn1258 7 років тому
Now that's a movie i would watch. An English man stealing tea from china in a covert mission.
@dr.mahmoodsamir1822
@dr.mahmoodsamir1822 7 років тому
Robyn Morton I'm afraid they'd only reboot it the moment it hits theaters.
@remixtheidiot5771
@remixtheidiot5771 7 років тому
Robyn Morton OPERATION: STEAL A PIECE OF LEAF... INTENSITY OF ACTION INTENSIFIES.
@sagarbehera
@sagarbehera 7 років тому
Robyn Morton As an Indian, though I would agree that Tea was one of the best things that the British brought with them (though via smuggling), that covert story has brought a lot of heartache in India and China thereby starting a "century of humiliation" in both China and India. You don't know the horrors that were inflicted on those tea plantations in and around Darjeeling. I hope the movie you are suggesting here captures that side of the truth as well. Cheers!
@desarankoe3939
@desarankoe3939 7 років тому
Impossible Mission T
@fahadus
@fahadus 7 років тому
Not exactly that. But tea trade and East India Company is a big part of the story line of Taboo. Where Tom Hardy savagely takes on the savages that were the East India Company.
@cyborgz843
@cyborgz843 4 роки тому
China: Do You Want Some Water? U.K: Nah. China: What If We Put A Leaf In It? U.K: *PERHAPS*
@theonionkiwi
@theonionkiwi 3 роки тому
HAHA YEA
@lavamatstudios
@lavamatstudios 2 роки тому
China: Okay, that'll be 10 silver. Britain: You take opium? China: Yeah sure opium is fine too. And then it was not fine.
@penguin_reader_yt9510
@penguin_reader_yt9510 2 роки тому
OI mate, give us all yer tea
@anniemeridian270
@anniemeridian270 2 роки тому
@@lavamatstudios It's not that China agreed to take opium. It was illegal all the time, but UK put into effort to sell it secretly and let people get addicted to it. And it is because China did not want opium that UK declared war.
@nida5536
@nida5536 3 роки тому
Though this story of how tea was discovered is pretty good, i've read different versions of it in my history books. One version states that once there was an emperor in china around 6th BCE, who was unable to attend to his subjects one day. He felt uneasy, tired and unusually sleepy. So he told his servant to go get his doctor since he thought he might be sick. When the doctor came and was told of the situation, he opened his bag and took out a small purse. From it he took out a number of leaves, and told his majesty to chew them. When the emperor did so, he declared that they were bitter, and just some common leaves which wouldn't be able to cure him. The doctor argued with him, persuading him to try again, but the emperor thought the doctor was just fooling him. So he threatened that if he didn't go away from his town by tomorrow, he would cut off his head. Sighing, the doctor turned back. Just as he was about to leave the emperor's room, His servants came in carrying his hot bath. In fell some leaves from the doctor's purse to the warm water. In a matter of a few seconds, the brown colour mixed with the water, and just like that, invented the world's first tea. When the emperor saw this, he said that if he was not able to chew the tea leaves then perhaps he'll be able to drink them. He ordered the servants to bring a cup of hot water, and then put some tea leaves from the doctor's purse. He reached the cup to his lips, drank, and then broke into a wide grin. He exclaimed it was the best drink he had ever tasted! He said to the doctor that he was very clever, and would reward him instead of cutting his head. Then he told his messengers to go and inform all the agriculturists and farmers to grow this plant and serve this drink to him every morning. Since then, tea has grown in all parts of china Hope you liked my version of the story! And hey, how about a cup of tea ☕?
@rosethz2474
@rosethz2474 3 роки тому
the chinese: **grows tea trees** Britain: Hippity hoppity, your now my property
@rukaiyafahmida5295
@rukaiyafahmida5295 4 роки тому
China : *invents tea* Greece : thanks Japan : thanks Turkey : thanks Britain : I’m about end this man’s whole career.
@jglaneuski
@jglaneuski 4 роки тому
ah yes, an Original meme.
@diyadutta49
@diyadutta49 3 роки тому
If there is a British,there must be a chaos.
@zammzac9344
@zammzac9344 3 роки тому
Jason G Glaneuski is that sarcasm?
@kirtu9035
@kirtu9035 2 роки тому
india???
@amber9643
@amber9643 2 роки тому
ভাল্লাগছে🤣🤣🤣
@puchy110
@puchy110 7 років тому
There was another story that a Chinese emperor was boiling a pot of water under a tree. Leaves from said tree fell into the water and before he could remove them they began to brew. He decided to try the water and loved it, so he decided to plant more of the tree, which turned out to be a tea plant.
@baklolmaster6155
@baklolmaster6155 7 років тому
puchy110 yup! I've heard that
@laueilis3192
@laueilis3192 7 років тому
puchy110 That's the one I heard since I was a kid
@puchy110
@puchy110 7 років тому
it would make sense, most agricultural discoveries in ancient times were accidental.
@purushottammotwani3082
@purushottammotwani3082 6 років тому
puchy110 yup thats correct
@dawn8525
@dawn8525 6 років тому
Yea I heard that when I was a kid too
@riatortilla9906
@riatortilla9906 3 роки тому
Britain: hey can we have some tea Chains: sure, but you gotta pay for it Britain: sure, here’s some silver China: cool Britain: wait nvm, here, have some drugs
@jayleemittens9858
@jayleemittens9858 2 роки тому
idk why they complained, drugs are expensive, was a neat trade.
@SleepyPanda-co3iy
@SleepyPanda-co3iy 2 роки тому
@@jayleemittens9858 I mean if everyone in your own country is addicted to something that kills you would you complain?
@jayleemittens9858
@jayleemittens9858 2 роки тому
@@SleepyPanda-co3iy we already are, it's called McDonald's and other fast food
@bethanyzhao9924
@bethanyzhao9924 2 роки тому
This lady's pronunciation is great! It's so satisfying to listen to.
@akshitchoudhary877
@akshitchoudhary877 7 років тому
Ted ed only makes freaking awesome videos
@dingovory
@dingovory 7 років тому
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@rachelp2992
@rachelp2992 7 років тому
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@elng5571
@elng5571 7 років тому
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@rachelp2992
@rachelp2992 7 років тому
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@alexnecula6591
@alexnecula6591 6 років тому
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@janyangzi
@janyangzi 7 років тому
Uncle Iroh: Euch! This tea is nothing more than hot leaf juice. Zuko: Uncle, that's what all tea is. Uncle Iroh: How could a member of my own family say something so horrible!
@Zarai_Numbers
@Zarai_Numbers 7 років тому
jan yang brummer Lol! 😂
@xidesvan
@xidesvan 7 років тому
Iroh: I know you're not supposed to cry over spilt tea but... This is just so sad!
@2008-wii-remote
@2008-wii-remote 6 років тому
Jan Brummer lol,
@Au16227
@Au16227 6 років тому
Best tea in ba sing sei? More like coldest tea in ba sing sei
@Katpiratefan275
@Katpiratefan275 6 років тому
Uncle Iroh got me into tea! And yes, his reaction to poorly made tea or tea spilling is the same as his; it is a cardinal sin to spill tea.
@meribarseghyan842
@meribarseghyan842 2 роки тому
As a tea lover, it was interesting to hear tea history from this perspective. I have listened to many other versions as well, and actually, we may never know which was the real one. However, the most important thing is that many cultures have rituals for drinking tea and traditional tea-making recipes.
@chrisxiao2824
@chrisxiao2824 3 роки тому
Can't describe how touched I was when hearing the very amazing "Shennong" articulation.
@estranged9410
@estranged9410 4 роки тому
I lived in China for 3 years and I love their tea! It's so much different and better than any other tea, even Japanese tea couldn't replace the rich flavors of Chinese tea I got used to, it's certainly addictive!
@ihatenfts501
@ihatenfts501 3 роки тому
Japanese tea is definitely way lighter. Chinese tea has highly concentrated flavours which also made me addicted lmao
@leogogo7041
@leogogo7041 2 роки тому
If you try the stir-fried tea leaves to making tea. It's stronger, like coffee, and it's drunk in parts of Guangdong.
@lanchenbaamom5477
@lanchenbaamom5477 2 роки тому
@VinaigretteLady same as your sick mindset
@anniemeridian270
@anniemeridian270 2 роки тому
Japanese Matcha is good but it is only one kind of tea, but China has so many variations.
@GhostIy_Games
@GhostIy_Games 2 роки тому
Oh yeah thats the opium
@kennethsatria6607
@kennethsatria6607 4 роки тому
So he was out picking and eating things at random and poisoned himself? Yeah that's Uncle Iroh...
@saltysalty9729
@saltysalty9729 4 роки тому
Yeah, that’s Chinese medicine ancestor story, who trying to find different medicine from plants, although as a Chinese I never heard about he find the tea
@kennethsatria6607
@kennethsatria6607 4 роки тому
@@saltysalty9729 It must have been no coincidence they animated that. Or maybe it was this setup is pretty comical.
@johnnyw6467
@johnnyw6467 3 роки тому
@@kennethsatria6607 actually from the history text, he had tried out different plants to see if they are harmful or beneficial and recorded in text. However if I remember correctly, one of the plant kill him.
@GriffonksxEX
@GriffonksxEX 3 роки тому
Precious tea... Or deadly poison?
@israelmedina9025
@israelmedina9025 3 роки тому
CDXDXDXDXDXDXD
@SeaDog337
@SeaDog337 3 роки тому
What I find most interesting about this is how the Chinese exported not only tea but the culture around drinking tea as well. Herbal decoctions had been known about and used by people all around the world since time immemorial, some of which we still drink today (chamomile for instance). But these were considered medicinal and not consumed as regularly as other beverages. It's amazing how absolutely prolific tea drinking became in the rest of the world because of this.
@webby3109
@webby3109 3 роки тому
Tea is one of my favorite drinks. I love knowing things like this.
@thelonelytardis7544
@thelonelytardis7544 6 років тому
How the hell do you accidentally poison yourself 72 times
@bulabubu
@bulabubu 4 роки тому
well he was trying to identify which herb is edible for the sake of his people, so he knew the risks
@mickeythedogo703
@mickeythedogo703 4 роки тому
and not die
@generalnawaki
@generalnawaki 4 роки тому
how do you think we figures out which foods are ok to eat and which arent?
@hanh6822
@hanh6822 4 роки тому
@@mickeythedogo703 Poison doesn't have to be serious, you could have a stomach ache for 2 hours and then done...
@averagecoloniser4586
@averagecoloniser4586 4 роки тому
With great difficulty
@cmo2281
@cmo2281 6 років тому
As a Chinese, I was thrilled when the narrator pronounced "Shen nong" so perfectly 😂😂😂
@chubby_earth
@chubby_earth Рік тому
就是一个中国人
@catoctober8005
@catoctober8005 9 місяців тому
Same!
@lolliii5477
@lolliii5477 8 місяців тому
pretty much. 基本上是的。
@nooby3604
@nooby3604 3 роки тому
Coffee: I make people go nuts if they don’t have me Tea: I’m make people chill and calm
@sabrinamoreno300
@sabrinamoreno300 3 роки тому
I heard another story of the tea. There was this Chinese Emperor having a walk around his yard. It was cold so his servants gave him a cup with hot water to drink and keep his hands warm. Then, it started to get windy and the Emperor got cold, so he took a sip of his warm water, but it tasted delicious, yet strange. He never drank something as tasty! He looked down and found out his water wasn't clear anymore, and that inside the cup there were little leaves, darkening his drink. Excited, he went inside his palace and asked his servants what those leaves were, and they told him that it was tea, a common weed that grows (and his servants can't get rid of) inside his yard. The Emperor ordered two servants to bring more leaves into his palace and asked another one to warm some water. He taught his servants to make tea, and since then, that was his favourite drink. He shared his tea with his family and friends, and it quickly became the traditional drink from China.
@athulkp8570
@athulkp8570 7 років тому
So the history of mankind is influenced by tea. Opium war, East india tea company, British india colonisation... Didn't realize tea was this much strong!
@koutaono5174
@koutaono5174 7 років тому
Athul Kp dont forget spices, it was the reason why colonization(spain and portugal) started in the first place
@athulkp8570
@athulkp8570 7 років тому
Kouta Ono That's true as I remember.
@athulkp8570
@athulkp8570 7 років тому
Kouta Ono But in India colonisation started through east India tea company!!
@biocapsule7311
@biocapsule7311 7 років тому
2 of the 3 export, Silk & Tea beyond spices. Porcelain while valuable... is the one most easily replicated, requiring no theft or drug pushing.
@ThishandlefeatureISdumb
@ThishandlefeatureISdumb 7 років тому
Athul Kp Biscuit not cookie for the brits. Look up guy dipping tea while bungee jumping, most British thing I've seen.
@xx_dank_memer65_xx
@xx_dank_memer65_xx 4 роки тому
leaf: *falls into pot of hot water* all of China: *H M M M M*
@PozieNayan
@PozieNayan 4 роки тому
Tea bags thrown to the sea. *Brits: REEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!*
@MrAqr2598
@MrAqr2598 Рік тому
I love practicing _Gōng Fū Chá_ (功夫茶, Chinese tea discipline) at home. There are still disk-shaped cakes (called _bǐngs_ ,餅) of tea, mainly of Pǔ'ěr Tea (普洱茶), which has been used in Tibet and Central Asia as currency for selling livestock, mainly horses.
@robhiieghaiil7759
@robhiieghaiil7759 3 роки тому
I miss Uncle Iroh and his tea😭
@frostyclamori7927
@frostyclamori7927 5 років тому
As a Turkish, we really drink tea almost each breakfast,lunch and dinner 😊
@nettart4924
@nettart4924 4 роки тому
Eveeeeet
@Neyobe
@Neyobe 4 роки тому
Nice 🍵 ☕️ is life
@bcfcbluenose8812
@bcfcbluenose8812 3 роки тому
Sames sometimes i drink 6 cups a day
@samiam1059
@samiam1059 3 роки тому
@@bcfcbluenose8812 absolute MAD LAD
@ShaikhMaaz.
@ShaikhMaaz. 3 роки тому
As an Indian, we really drink tea on every occasion. Feeling sad? Tea. Feeling happy? Tea.
@googlechromulent2049
@googlechromulent2049 4 роки тому
"Expanding colonial influence" Is a very nice way to view a relentless invasion. :o)
@darnit1944
@darnit1944 3 роки тому
I dont know about your culture, but when we mentioned "colonial" in ex colony nations, they dont like it very much. So, "colonialism" is quite a taboo here.
@marcoqueme2868
@marcoqueme2868 3 роки тому
@The Riddler at taking what wasn't theirs
@sukhinwonderlandd
@sukhinwonderlandd 3 роки тому
@Frank 'punisher' Castle go play your video games Jimmy.
@sukhinwonderlandd
@sukhinwonderlandd 3 роки тому
@Frank 'punisher' Castle no need to defend someone , who doesn't even exist now.
@River-ov4ni
@River-ov4ni 3 роки тому
@Frank 'punisher' Castle yep, and now Britain is nothing more than a 3rd world country overtaken by refugees and immigrants. Guess "you don't deserve to have your land if you can't defend them" eh? ;)
@tinaliu3593
@tinaliu3593 3 роки тому
i'm Chinese and there was this British guy or smthing in my class and he was like, British tea is so amazing, and i was like do u even know who invented your amazing tea?
@indradutta8289
@indradutta8289 3 роки тому
😂😂😂
@nileshpaul6652
@nileshpaul6652 Рік тому
Being a student of tea science in Siliguri,India I will say thank you for this video it will help in my studies
@XFry333X
@XFry333X 5 років тому
First things, first. Shout out to Uncle Iroh and his love of tea.
@vaibhavipalshetkar9509
@vaibhavipalshetkar9509 4 роки тому
There are so many Avatar fans probably here.
@wayne30047
@wayne30047 3 роки тому
@Bring Peter Griffin to Super Smash Bros They are doing it bruh!!!
@drawnwithlove3499
@drawnwithlove3499 3 роки тому
@Bring Peter Griffin to Super Smash Bros uhh, maybe because we shouldn't exhaust an already perfect series until there's nothing more than a dry cheesecloth and an emptied mass of soybean mush inside?
@minaashido1830
@minaashido1830 3 роки тому
YASS UNCLE IROH
@stephento8792
@stephento8792 2 роки тому
Leaves from the vine Falling so slow. Like fragile tiny shells drifting in the foam. In memory of Mako
@betularslan910
@betularslan910 5 років тому
Turkish people are the biggest tea consumer in the world. Thank you China ❤️❤️
@nettart4924
@nettart4924 4 роки тому
WE LOVE OUR TEAAA
@Neyobe
@Neyobe 4 роки тому
You are very welcome!! ♥️ 🇹🇷
@Hqrwey
@Hqrwey 4 роки тому
Ur welcome Btw sub to me
@medaizeh2401
@medaizeh2401 4 роки тому
roache
@GauravKumar-qr8pt
@GauravKumar-qr8pt 4 роки тому
India - i am joke to you
@abhishektilak669
@abhishektilak669 3 роки тому
The way she's described Tea, I am craving for a Tea Now 💗 along with that Chinese ambient music 🕯❤☕
@riddlezastra1496
@riddlezastra1496 3 роки тому
Loved the story, the lesson, and the voice of Pen-Pen Chen's voice too :) (I didn't even know that tea was behind the story of why Hong Kong was under British rule for almost a century). Thanks guys, I appreciate it!
@littlepeeteir3190
@littlepeeteir3190 4 роки тому
china: invents Gunpowder world: *Yoink* china: Invents Tea world: *Yoink
@angelabby2379
@angelabby2379 3 роки тому
china : invents silk world : *Yoink
@catpaws1913
@catpaws1913 3 роки тому
China: invents paper World: Yoink
@troyxing8717
@troyxing8717 3 роки тому
china: invents compass world: *Yoink
@maxlu8235
@maxlu8235 3 роки тому
@Prince Henry The navigator The World: "Get if off! Get it off!" World:money China:yoink
@ChipNova
@ChipNova 3 роки тому
@Prince Henry The navigator LOL. So funny, though I don't agree with that.
@eseguerito2629
@eseguerito2629 7 років тому
3:34 Long ago, the four nations lived in harmony, then everything changed when the fire nation attacked.
@martinschmid797
@martinschmid797 7 років тому
Adrian Garcia EXACTLY what I was thinking
@shaylempert9994
@shaylempert9994 7 років тому
Adrian Garcia The music matches
@mach9713
@mach9713 7 років тому
yes exactly! it pains to realize the Hong Kong is still very different from Mainland China and leaders aren't afraid to despise the country. Can't blame them however. The two cultures have their differences.
@tadthudz
@tadthudz 7 років тому
Shay Lempert 0
@mageillus
@mageillus 7 років тому
seriously I was like ... is that Avatar The Last Airbender soundtrack ???😂😂
@sayamchettri5270
@sayamchettri5270 2 роки тому
As someone from Darjeeling, India this video was a major plot twist and informative for me thankyou
@nootly448
@nootly448 3 роки тому
抹茶Omg you pronounced it so well On point
@GUMMYBEARSYUMYUM
@GUMMYBEARSYUMYUM 5 років тому
Chinese people : *Makes tea* British people : *Its free real estate*
@nguyenhoanglong420
@nguyenhoanglong420 4 роки тому
Well Britain doesn't steal it :))!!!
@plant5875
@plant5875 3 роки тому
original
@francesco8320
@francesco8320 3 роки тому
@@nguyenhoanglong420 yeah they just killed so many people for it cause they didn’t want to pay as it should be
@KDYinYouTube
@KDYinYouTube 2 роки тому
they didnt stole they take
@SabinaNguyen
@SabinaNguyen 7 років тому
TED-ed is the only useful channel when it comes to these kind of things.
@SabinaNguyen
@SabinaNguyen 7 років тому
Samir Yeah
@FidaAifiya
@FidaAifiya 7 років тому
jchyu 제이츄 wow. you dont know youtube.
@SabinaNguyen
@SabinaNguyen 7 років тому
My Official Name Is In My Birth Certificate wow. i obviously don't sit and watch youtube all day. TED-Ed is a good channel I like to watch. You don't need to agree with my statement.
@erinlee5936
@erinlee5936 7 років тому
My Official Name Is In My Birth Certificate agreed! there are so many other channels on YT just like Ted-ed. @jychu is missing out. 😕
@FidaAifiya
@FidaAifiya 7 років тому
jchyu 제이츄 i meant please dont judge if you dont know. by saying that youre also saying that other channels are useless.
@harminfigueroa7661
@harminfigueroa7661 2 роки тому
thank u 4 spilling the tea
@aswiniviswanath7953
@aswiniviswanath7953 2 роки тому
This is not a video we want but we NEED!
@toddmediumwellingtoniii478
@toddmediumwellingtoniii478 7 років тому
Who is watching while drinking tea?
@issasaga8419
@issasaga8419 7 років тому
Todd Medium Wellington sorry
@professorm4171
@professorm4171 7 років тому
me
@Saya-ng1sl
@Saya-ng1sl 7 років тому
Me, but does milk tea count?
@rachelp2992
@rachelp2992 7 років тому
Meeee! Earl Greyer from Republic of Tea- it's like Earl Grey tea, but with more flavor! If you love Earl Grey then you neeeeeed to try it!! you can buy some here: www.republicoftea.com/earl-greyer-black-tea/p/v00583/
@AholeAtheist
@AholeAtheist 7 років тому
Unfortunately I was actually drinking coffee on this occasion. Time for a nice cup of Kenya bold, though, I think..
@QuynhanhPham-ur2oj
@QuynhanhPham-ur2oj 5 років тому
Thanks for making such a meaningful video. Tea is very popular in my country - Vietnam. People draw a pot of tea to invite guest who visit their houses. Traditionally, in the evening after dinner, people spend time together talking and relaxing with a pot of tea. My grandparents still like doing this activity. However, nowadays parents will watch TV; the youth will go to the cinema or go out with their friends to have different types of drink instead of simple tea in the past.
@ghost-qm2lj
@ghost-qm2lj 3 роки тому
“Shen long accidentally poisoned himself” okay, that’s bad “72 times” W O T
@rheangayawon287
@rheangayawon287 Рік тому
wow, this was a lesson in our school at my 8th grade but never presented as interesting as this. Finally understood it
@supaflylob
@supaflylob 7 років тому
moral of the story, brits stole tea from china
@nntflow7058
@nntflow7058 6 років тому
They stole everything back in the day.
@80s_graffiti
@80s_graffiti 6 років тому
Dominic Tbh
@shotgun6X
@shotgun6X 6 років тому
Brits stole everything from everyone.
@fajaradi1223
@fajaradi1223 6 років тому
NNT Flow Now that's why I call history
@bobsmith4507
@bobsmith4507 5 років тому
oh we can lol, IF i wanted to i can hire cartel hitmen to come to london and destroy brits like you whenever i feel like, too bad the brits arent a world power anymore
@jerrie1533
@jerrie1533 7 років тому
0:12 So, that guy was poisoned by plants, and so he decided to cure himself by eating another plant. *_Makes sense_*
@jerrie1533
@jerrie1533 7 років тому
Now, as I wait for people to take my comment too seriously, I shall drink some tea. ☕ *sits down, awaiting raging​ commenters*
@freefalling4271
@freefalling4271 7 років тому
A clown that DOES NOT want 2,000 subscribers RAAAAAAAAAAA I'M RAGING AT YOUR COMMENT RAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!! XDXDXD
@suryanshsomani7916
@suryanshsomani7916 7 років тому
A clown that DOES NOT want 2,000 subscribers 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@wenjing1124
@wenjing1124 7 років тому
He ate it because he thought there was no way to save him and just died.
@boisucc4524
@boisucc4524 7 років тому
It honestly sounds like some shit uncle Iroh would do.
@nayanikagoyal
@nayanikagoyal 2 роки тому
Grateful that tea exists. My favorite beverage!
@ninahouse1209
@ninahouse1209 4 роки тому
I love tea because it taste very good and I have learn about the history of tea Thanks for the clip!❤️❤️❤️
@runyizhang8631
@runyizhang8631 4 роки тому
The part that how shennong discovered tea is a bit different as we learned in China. Our version of story is he was exhausted yet teasing the medicine that he wanted some hot water to drink. While he was boiling the water the leaves of tea has drooped into the water he boiled. What’s-how he found the tea has amazing taste.
@thesecret6019
@thesecret6019 4 роки тому
When I was a kid, I learnt from my textbook that tea leaves accidentally fell into boiling water & the royal chef gave that water to the emperor of China. He liked it so much that he suggested him to make this beverage again ☕
@pdawg216
@pdawg216 2 роки тому
That's what I heard, but for potstickers. The chef didn't add enough water, and the Dumplings stuck to the bottom of the pot. I guess that explains a lot of food origins 😆
@ashenanime3300
@ashenanime3300 2 роки тому
I originally thought that different teas were made from different types of tea plants, so it’s really just one plant with different preparations and added items? That’s very intriguing!
@user-wx2uf5rz5d
@user-wx2uf5rz5d 9 місяців тому
No, tea leaves are the leaves of different trees without any added chemical elements
@vivianl.2077
@vivianl.2077 4 роки тому
5000 years of history and culture, is more than tea china brings, the knowledge the invention etc, is marvelous!!!
@deadchannel6886
@deadchannel6886 4 роки тому
China: *invents a cup of hot water with a leaf* Britain: *_FBI OPEN UP_*
@AlexKinPongLo
@AlexKinPongLo 3 роки тому
God invents tea. Han Chinese just discovered it. :)
@taro7145
@taro7145 3 роки тому
@@AlexKinPongLo For god you mean Allah
@05r41
@05r41 3 роки тому
@@taro7145 Are you a muslim weeb?
@05r41
@05r41 3 роки тому
@plato investigator Well yeah but it's a meme
@majortom4922
@majortom4922 3 роки тому
@@AlexKinPongLo why you did not discover it ,you are blind?
@abedc3390
@abedc3390 7 років тому
The narrator's pronunciation in both Chinese and English is very good, simultaneously. Although the storyline is boring but I really enjoyed her speaking.
@luisgraciaschaziga8559
@luisgraciaschaziga8559 6 років тому
Abed C3 it’s not boring but I respect your opinion
@verysnipysharky556
@verysnipysharky556 6 років тому
it is boring if you're Chinese, like me.
@erincallie1993
@erincallie1993 6 років тому
Very SnipySharky 额。。。==。。。
@sasmalprasanjit2764
@sasmalprasanjit2764 6 років тому
Abed C3 ..Your like I like the wrap of chocolate but dint like the chocolate inside.
@SeeMeFlee
@SeeMeFlee 5 років тому
I think the narrator's Chinese lol
@Awholekit
@Awholekit Місяць тому
I like how each culture has a Tea ☕.
@andyrbush
@andyrbush Рік тому
I enjoyed that thank you.
@aabi777
@aabi777 7 років тому
if you are dying, chew leaves
@abyssstrider2547
@abyssstrider2547 7 років тому
Aabidah Bata if you are poisoned milk is one of best antidotes for poison, if you are bitted by a snake severe the blood flow by wrapping something around the leg and suck out the poison with your mouth, if you were punctuated by an object, don't pull it out beacuse you will just cause bleeding and infection and it is also possible to make wound more fatal by cutting more, if there is no help nearby you should do it carefully and have something that can desinfect wound, then make sure there is no interal bleeding, if there is try to connect it with something that is desinfected, then close the wound and apply more of desinfecting liquid, be careful that liquid is not harmful to humans e.g non acidic liquids
@aabi777
@aabi777 7 років тому
Edin743 no leave chewing. Got it
@abyssstrider2547
@abyssstrider2547 7 років тому
Aabidah Bata like that will help... There is NO plant leaf that can cure poison immediately and even if there was your stomach needs to process it first
@chrisw5953
@chrisw5953 7 років тому
No take opium
@pragha1
@pragha1 7 років тому
Aabidah Bata Why would Chew leave you if you are dying?
@xot7921
@xot7921 7 років тому
As a Chinese, I hope the traditional ancient China cultures back again.
@quyenluong3705
@quyenluong3705 6 років тому
Aaron L start wearing hanfu on traditional festivals. :)
@angelabby2379
@angelabby2379 5 років тому
Quyen Luong the male hanfu is a bathrobe 😂, but female hanfu is elaborate, elegant, and expensive
@keithng5249
@keithng5249 5 років тому
Don't worry, there are so many Chinese around, you outnumber everyone from East and South East Asia combine. There is enough of you to spread the culture for 20 countries. I'm more worried about hearing too much and kills the interest
@user-zv9mc7hi5f
@user-zv9mc7hi5f 5 років тому
哈哈
@xFirebird925x
@xFirebird925x 5 років тому
Not quite. Research more and you will see, many different styles existed (although admittedly all more "pajama-esque" than female versions lol).
@Whyinem
@Whyinem 3 роки тому
What an amazing story
@krotb534
@krotb534 3 роки тому
Hi from Russia ! I watch this chanel very often for my developing of English .
@rakshamishra2784
@rakshamishra2784 4 роки тому
I know this comment will receive backlash but I have to say it: Tea is better than coffee! ❤️🍵☕
@ChangedNames
@ChangedNames 4 роки тому
facts
@twohandedswordsman852
@twohandedswordsman852 4 роки тому
And it's not a fact
@amigardina
@amigardina 4 роки тому
Sarthak Tripathi ;-; frickin read you baby
@twohandedswordsman852
@twohandedswordsman852 4 роки тому
@@yuetani Not trying to defend him, but sorry that's more like an opinion. Everyone have their own tastes
@twohandedswordsman852
@twohandedswordsman852 4 роки тому
@@yuetani Well, your choice...
@zeromailss
@zeromailss 6 років тому
Addicted to tea, at least 3 times a day, every single day~
@ericwayne1491
@ericwayne1491 5 років тому
where do you live
@johnathan5249
@johnathan5249 4 роки тому
Eric Wayne Japan
@rinakihimeuirichiro2516
@rinakihimeuirichiro2516 4 роки тому
Hahah same... i love tea,
@dodom.8741
@dodom.8741 4 роки тому
we Egyptians can't live without drinking tea at least twice a day
@comradestalin4826
@comradestalin4826 4 роки тому
Same
@12440jayjay
@12440jayjay Рік тому
Tea is a nectar of life in any place, at any time and in any manner.
@ChanwooPark-me1wc
@ChanwooPark-me1wc 2 роки тому
차가 이렇게 오랜 역사가 있을 줄은 몰랐습니다. 차가 처음에는 마시는 용도가 아니라 먹는 용도로 쓰였다는 점을 새롭게 알게 되었습니다. 좋은 영상 감사합니다.
@sajrusajru6801
@sajrusajru6801 Рік тому
Are you korean 😍👋🇮🇳
@sajrusajru6801
@sajrusajru6801 Рік тому
Nice thought 👍👏
@joebiksfacts8946
@joebiksfacts8946 Рік тому
High School 1206 Chanwoo Park 11 months ago I had no idea that tea had such a long history. The fact that tea was first used to eat, not drink is unfamiliar to me. thanks for the good video
@astaloteczim897
@astaloteczim897 7 років тому
Tea > Coffee Fite me.
@lumbermcray5097
@lumbermcray5097 7 років тому
astalote czim Keep Calm and drink Milk
@yoyosun7670
@yoyosun7670 7 років тому
astalote czim coffee can actually be recognized as tea...
@najihaharbainvevo2322
@najihaharbainvevo2322 7 років тому
chocolate drink ftw
@TheRishabhkumar
@TheRishabhkumar 7 років тому
Najihah ArbainVEVO go away kid.
@peachi2449
@peachi2449 7 років тому
I'm a barista and work in a tea store. I drink coffee as a necessity in the morning and tea from 3pm to bed time. Both good for what I want them for! But, yeah, tea is more enjoyable.
@drewhuang5517
@drewhuang5517 4 роки тому
(0:13) TedEd: Accidentally poisoned himself Me: What are the chances of tha- TedEd: 72 times! Me: ...
@azreal683
@azreal683 3 роки тому
Uncle Iroh Will love thisss🔥🔥🔥❤️❤️❤️
@reedshandmadeincense
@reedshandmadeincense 2 роки тому
Wow, I didn't know TED made videos like this.
@tre-moon-dous6122
@tre-moon-dous6122 7 років тому
How long does it take to brew Chinese tea? Oolong time.
@helsiclife
@helsiclife 7 років тому
Syahrul Anwar omg
@laueilis3192
@laueilis3192 7 років тому
Syahrul Anwar Well it really depends Some Chinese restaurants literally just pour in a bag of tea leaves/dried flowers to the pot and serve with hot water,and it only takes 20 sec minimum, while performing tea ceremony can be pretty time consuming as there are many procedures involved,including the first infusion,the temp and amount of water used,certain apparatus used to prepare tea etc etc,there's no specific time needed for the tea ceremony,but for me personally,it normally takes around 5 mins just to prepare and to serve
@Kindapple
@Kindapple 6 років тому
LOL
@user-rk8bg1ym7k
@user-rk8bg1ym7k 6 років тому
it depends on the amount of tea ur using and the quality of the tea
@PhanaSokk
@PhanaSokk 6 років тому
lol at the replies.
@JoelAtico
@JoelAtico 7 років тому
thats TEAAAAriffic!
@dabblingorangeinthepool5822
@dabblingorangeinthepool5822 3 роки тому
Thanks as always
@russiandollie
@russiandollie Рік тому
I love tea. There's always a time or occasion for tea. I feel weird for people who drink coffee instead of tea, I understand that everyone has different tastes but I still can't believe someone can love coffee more than tea. 😆
@janyangzi
@janyangzi 7 років тому
Sick of tea? That’s like being sick of breathing!
@Zarai_Numbers
@Zarai_Numbers 7 років тому
jan yang brummer Words of wisdom.
@GiraffeVortex
@GiraffeVortex 7 років тому
Thank you for the tea, it was delicious.
@thepatriottz9205
@thepatriottz9205 6 років тому
Jan Brummer my cousin sister says she doesn't like tea from that day on we never saw eye to eye
@peteralves2280
@peteralves2280 6 років тому
Jan Brummer uncle Iroh....
@jacksonevans5679
@jacksonevans5679 5 років тому
Jan Brummer He who hates tea, hates life
@YanceyLu
@YanceyLu 5 років тому
finally, a western media says something more objectively. and whoever did the voiceover thank you, she pronounces every Chinese character with the correct tone.
@citrus_sumi
@citrus_sumi Рік тому
literally drinking tea when this popped up on my recommendations xD the algorithm truly is always watching
@proy_rblx_YT
@proy_rblx_YT День тому
Tea, with its origins shrouded in ancient lore and steeped in centuries of tradition, emerges as a profound embodiment of cultural heritage, spiritual reflection, and sensory delight. From the misty highlands of China to the sun-drenched plantations of Assam, the journey of tea traverses landscapes and epochs, weaving a rich tapestry of human ingenuity and connection with the natural world. At its core, tea is a testament to the artistry of cultivation and craftsmanship, nurtured by the skilled hands of farmers and artisans who coax the delicate leaves of the Camellia sinensis plant to perfection. From the tender plucking of the first flush to the meticulous processing that unfolds in tea factories, each step in the journey of tea is imbued with reverence for the land and a commitment to quality that has been passed down through generations. Yet, beyond its agricultural roots, tea transcends mere botanical significance, assuming a central role in the social, spiritual, and cultural fabric of societies around the globe. From the ornate tea ceremonies of Japan to the convivial tea houses of Morocco, tea serves as a catalyst for human connection, fostering moments of intimacy, conviviality, and contemplation that transcend language and cultural barriers. Moreover, tea is revered for its myriad health benefits, from its antioxidant-rich properties to its ability to soothe the mind and invigorate the body. As a source of vitality and wellness, tea has been embraced by healers and scholars throughout history as a elixir of longevity and vitality, offering respite from the stresses of modern life and a pathway to holistic well-being. In its diverse array of forms and flavors - from the delicate nuances of white tea to the robust depths of pu-erh - tea embodies the timeless virtues of mindfulness, patience, and reverence for the natural world. With each sip, we are invited to embark on a sensory journey that transcends the confines of time and space, connecting us to the rhythms of the earth and the wisdom of generations past. In summation, tea is more than just a beverage; it is a cultural artifact, a symbol of hospitality, and a conduit for connection with the divine. As we partake in the ritual of tea, let us not only savor its flavors and aromas, but also reflect on the rich tapestry of human experience and tradition that it represents.
@rbvfeehfbudenrj
@rbvfeehfbudenrj 4 роки тому
*_Accidentally poisoned himself, 72 times_*
@legendarytat8278
@legendarytat8278 3 роки тому
It's very much intentional. And it's badass.
@drawnwithlove3499
@drawnwithlove3499 3 роки тому
@@legendarytat8278 Divine Farmer Shennong: Teasing The Grasp of Death (coming 2022)
@manikandankarthik4215
@manikandankarthik4215 2 роки тому
SEVENTY TWO TIMES! accidentally PERFECT
@hebamalik_
@hebamalik_ 5 років тому
Ted Ed spilled the tea about tea ;) I'll leave..
@calvinnyala9580
@calvinnyala9580 4 роки тому
Ted Ed. More like Tea Ed for this episode
@sagacity7786
@sagacity7786 4 роки тому
i'll leaf...
@codyshi4743
@codyshi4743 3 роки тому
The one beverage that I drink to help keep myself concentrated during quarantine. Say who here is watching this, while drinking tea?
@Mary-Ann_B_Mabaet
@Mary-Ann_B_Mabaet 8 місяців тому
I wish we kept some of those tea recipes throughout the years. That would have been interesting to know! Or maybe something to drop to : Tasting History with Max Miller
@sope18
@sope18 7 років тому
1:21 that perfect accent surprised me lmao
@saikumargandhi5363
@saikumargandhi5363 5 років тому
Woww , the background music is so soothing and peaceful 😍
@preethamchandupatla3170
@preethamchandupatla3170 3 роки тому
In southern india we drink tea every evening ,and rice with curry for lunch and dinner , really the tea has become the part of our lifes
@jayaniee
@jayaniee 3 роки тому
Do you guys drink tea naturally or do you guys add some sweetener with your tea?
@preethamchandupatla3170
@preethamchandupatla3170 3 роки тому
@@jayaniee ingredients are tea powder ,suger ,milk (diluted).
@worldsfunniestvideosandbes3684
@worldsfunniestvideosandbes3684 2 роки тому
I’m Chinese so I’m very happy that you guys did this.
@zaheedhlx
@zaheedhlx 4 роки тому
Watching this while sipping the best darjeeling Tea.
@henryli4025
@henryli4025 7 років тому
I love tea such as Chinese tea, green tea, red tea, black tea, English tea, early grey tea, yellow tea and others tea . I am the fan of tea
@sadissadsaid
@sadissadsaid 2 роки тому
They're spilling the tea, about the tea!
@nitinjindal356
@nitinjindal356 3 роки тому
I already have read this invention...even know about others videos for example; right and left handedness, history of tea, spotting a lier, about brain...but from videos it is way more easy to know
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