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Rize tea

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Black tea variety from Turkey
Rize Tea
A glass of red-colored tea
TypeBlack

Other namesRize çayı, Çay
OriginRize Province,Turkey

Quick descriptionTurkish tea produced in the eastern Black Sea province of Rize

Rize tea (Turkish:Rize çayı) is theblack tea used forTurkish tea. Produced inRize Province ofTurkey which has a mild climate with high precipitation and fertilesoil, when brewed it is mahogany in color.[1]

In addition to being consumed at home, it is served in Turkish cafés by açaycı, in small, narrow-waisted glasses. It can be taken strong (Turkish:demli or dark) or weak (Turkish:açık or light), and is traditionally served with sugar crystals (Turkish:toz şeker) or a couple ofsugar lumps (Turkish:kesme şeker),[2][3] although it is frequently consumed without any sugar, depending on personal preference.

History

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Rize Province is located between thePontic Mountains and theBlack Sea, and is considered to be the "wettest" corner of Turkey; this environment provides a specific ecosystem for tea growing.[4] The land contains many mountain valleys and has been prized for its biodiversity.[5][6]

Tea was experimentally farmed in the Rize Province, starting in 1912 as an initiative by the Head of the Chamber of Agriculture, Hulusi Bey.[7] But it was not until around 1945, that Turkish tea plantations in Rize Province were producing sizable crops.[8] There are other regions of tea growing within Turkey, with Rize Province being one of the largest and more successful.[8][9] By 1947, the first local tea factory was created and by 1958, the first regional tea research institute was created in Rize Province.[10][4]

Labor

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The success of tea crops in Rize brought work and wealth to a once impoverished area, as well as a large population change.[4] Modern day harvesting of Rize tea crops has been done by migrant laborers, especially people from the Caucasian countries of Georgia and Azerbaijan.[10][5] In 2021, the tea plantations were expecting 40,000 foreign workers during the harvest season however due to the COVID-19 pandemic travel restrictions, African laborers came to the region to work instead (specifically from Gambia, Senegal, Sudan and Zambia).[10]

  • Tea plantation in Rize
    Tea plantation in Rize
  • Tea plantation in Rize
    Tea plantation in Rize

References

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  1. ^Saberi, Helen (2010-10-15).Tea: A Global History. Reaktion Books. pp. 78–79.ISBN 978-1-86189-892-0.
  2. ^Janger, Kathie.Just Your Cup of Tea. Standard International Media. p. 19.ISBN 978-1-60081-649-9.
  3. ^Yousuf, Ambreen (2021-04-20)."Tea culture in Turkey, Kashmir: Types, brewing, health benefits".Daily Sabah. Retrieved2021-10-08.
  4. ^abc"Rize".Bologna Course Package, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan Üniversitesi. Retrieved2021-10-08.
  5. ^ab"Familial cases haunt Turkey's coronavirus hot spot Rize".Daily Sabah. 2021-09-12. Retrieved2021-10-08.
  6. ^Gall, Carlotta (2021-05-29)."After Erdogan Angers a Loyal Province, His Opponents See an Opportunity".The New York Times.ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved2021-10-08.
  7. ^McWilliams, Mark (2018-07-01).Food and Landscape: Proceedings of the 2017 Oxford Symposium on Food and Cookery. Oxford Symposium. p. 374.ISBN 978-1-909248-62-5.
  8. ^abKlasra, M. A.; Khawar, K. M.; Aasim, M. (2007)."History of tea production and marketing in Turkey".International Journal of Agriculture and Biology (Pakistan).ISSN 1560-8530.
  9. ^Ergener, Rashid (2002).About Turkey: Geography, Economy, Politics, Religion, and Culture. Pilgrims Process, Inc. p. 41.ISBN 978-0-9710609-6-8.
  10. ^abc"African workers lend a hand in Rize's tea gardens - Turkey News".Hürriyet Daily News. May 27, 2021. Retrieved2021-10-08.
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