What are types of teas that are widely consumed in Western world? (not Chinese Teas, Japanese Green Teas)?

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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