The ultimate guide to drinking tea in Germany
Briefly

While Germany is often seen as a nation of coffee lovers, the northern region, especially East Frisia, stands out as a tea-drinking hotspot. In East Frisia, residents enjoy an average of six cups of strong black tea per day, mostly composed of Assam leaves and served with cream and sugar. This fascination with tea is a tradition deeply rooted in the local culture, making it comparable to British tea customs. Visitors can explore various tea brands such as Bünt if they wish to experience this unique aspect of German tea culture.
For anyone who can't get to East Frisia and wants to know what the fuss is about, look for the Bünt tea brand, known for its strong Assam infusion.
East Frisians drink six cups of tea every day on average, making them the globe's biggest tea drinkers, outpacing the UK and Ireland.
Read at The Local Germany
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