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Tea is one of the world's most culturally significant beverages, and still enjoys widespread popularity today.
After water, tea is the world's most widely consumed beverage with a per capita consumption of approximately four fluid ounces per day. Different types of tea are popular in different regions of the world. Black tea is consumed principally in Europe, North America and North Africa, while green tea is consumed throughout Asia. Oolong tea is popular in China and Taiwan. Approximately 75 to 78 percent of the tea produced and consumed worldwide is black, 20 to 22 percent is green and less than 2 percent is oolong.
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