RED TEA is common in the western world and it is originally from Africa. prlog.org/10181891-tetley-red-tea-africa....
Western countries mostly drink black tea. Here are a few styles; you can explore the links to learn more about each style. Irish Breakfast is similar to English Breakfast but tends to be significantly stronger: ratetea.net/style/irish-breakfast/68/ Darjeeling, from a region of India, is a classic English afternoon tea: ratetea.net/style/darjeeling-black-tea/23/ Assam is a strong, malty tea which is one of the main ingredients in a lot of breakfast blends; many people enjoy drinking pure Assam: http://ratetea.net/style/assam/31/ Ceylon black tea, from Sri Lanka, is a classic black tea: http://ratetea.net/style/ceylon-black-tea/69/ Lapsang Souchong is a smoked black tea originating in China: http://ratetea.net/style/lapsang-souchong/35/ It has a strong aroma of pine smoke.It is blended to make Russian Caravan, a style popular in Russia.
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