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| Per capita mean consumption of tea in the world is 120 mL/day <ref name="McKay">McKay DL, Blumberg JB (2002) "The role of tea in human health: An update" J Am Coll Nutr 21:1-13</ref>, the second most consumed beverage in the world, next to water. Black tea is principally consumed in Western countries, green tea is popular in Asia, and oolong tea in China and Taiwan<ref name="Wu">Wu CD, Wei GX (2002) "Tea as a functional food for oral health" Nutrition 18(5):443-444</ref>. | | Per capita mean consumption of tea in the world is 120 mL/day <ref name="McKay">McKay DL, Blumberg JB (2002) "The role of tea in human health: An update" J Am Coll Nutr 21:1-13</ref>, the second most consumed beverage in the world, next to water. Black tea is principally consumed in Western countries, green tea is popular in Asia, and oolong tea in China and Taiwan<ref name="Wu">Wu CD, Wei GX (2002) "Tea as a functional food for oral health" Nutrition 18(5):443-444</ref>. | ||
| 世界における茶の一人当たり消費量は 120 ml/日 <ref name="McKay"/>で、水に次いで世界で飲まれる飲料ナンバー2です。紅茶は主に西洋で飲まれ、緑茶はアジア、ウーロン茶は中国と台湾で飲まれます<ref name="Wu"/>。 | | 世界における茶の一人当たり消費量は 120 ml/日 <ref name="McKay"/>で、水に次いで世界で飲まれる飲料ナンバー2です。紅茶は主に西洋で飲まれ、緑茶はアジア、ウーロン茶は中国と台湾で飲まれます<ref name="Wu"/>。 | ||
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! colspan=7 | World tea consumption (1000 tons) | ! colspan=7 | World tea consumption (1000 tons) | ||
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| colspan=7 | ''Source'': FAO 2006. Current market situation and medium term outlook. <ref name="teabook">Ho CT, Lin JK, Shahidi F (Eds.) (2009) Tea and Tea Products ''Nutraceutical Science and Technology 8'' CRC Press</ref> | | colspan=7 | ''Source'': FAO 2006. Current market situation and medium term outlook. <ref name="teabook">Ho CT, Lin JK, Shahidi F (Eds.) (2009) Tea and Tea Products ''Nutraceutical Science and Technology 8'' CRC Press</ref> | ||
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+ | Tea producing countries have big potential to increase their per capita consumption. | ||
+ | Per capita annual consumption of tea in India, China, Kenya in 2005 were only | ||
+ | 0.69, 0.52, 0.40 kg, whereas Russia and UK consumed 1.26 and 2.20 kg, respectively, per capita. | ||
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+ | 茶を生産する国は一人当たりの消費量が今後大きく伸びる可能性があります。インド、中国、ケニアにおける一人当たり消費量はそれぞれわずか0.69,0.52, 0.40 kgですが、ロシアと英国では1.26, 2.20 kgを消費しています。 | ||
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+ | {{#graph:pie|size=350x180;margin=0,0,0,0;title=Green Tea Consumption 2005;legend=;label=;China=485;Japan=114;Vietnam=19;Indonesia=31;Others=235}} | ||
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! colspan=7 | Green tea consumption (1000 tons) | ! colspan=7 | Green tea consumption (1000 tons) | ||
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+ | {{#graph:pie|size=350x180;margin=0,0,0,0;title=Black Tea Consumption 2005;legend=;label=;India=695;CIS=234;Pakistan=138;UK=151;China=49;US=86;Indonesia=68;Others=921}} | ||
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+ | ! colspan=7 | Black tea consumption (1000 tons) | ||
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+ | ! location || 2000 || 2001 || 2002 || 2003 || 2004 || 2005 | ||
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+ | | world || 2214 || 2224 || 2233 || 2280 || 2368 || 2342 | ||
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+ | | India || 617 || 668 || 635 || 684 || 693 || 695 | ||
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+ | | CIS<ref>The Commonwealth of Independent States</ref> || 206 || 202 || 220 || 223 || 229 || 234 | ||
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+ | | Pakistan || 109 || 105 || 96 || 116 || 119 || 138 | ||
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+ | | United Kingdom || 134 || 162 || 164 || 154 || 153 || 151 | ||
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+ | | China <small>(mainland)</small> || 37 || 25 || 41 || 28 || 44 || 49 | ||
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+ | | United States || 81 || 87 || 84 || 82 || 88 || 86 | ||
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+ | | Indonesia || 33 || 57 || 57 || 48 || 56 || 68 | ||
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+ | | colspan=7 | ''Source'': Annual bulletin of statistics 2006 (International Tea Committee) | ||
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+ | =={{Bilingual|茶の生産量|Tea Production}}== | ||
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+ | Approximately 3.5 million metric tons of dried leaf are produced annually. | ||
+ | 20% is green tea, 2%, oolong, and the rest is black tea. | ||
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+ | 乾燥茶葉の年間生産量はおよそ 350 万トン、そのうち20%が緑茶、2%が烏龍茶、残りは紅茶です。 | ||
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! colspan=6 | World tea production (1000 tons) | ! colspan=6 | World tea production (1000 tons) | ||
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| colspan=6 | ''Source'': FAO 2006. Current market situation and medium term outlook <ref name="teabook"/> | | colspan=6 | ''Source'': FAO 2006. Current market situation and medium term outlook <ref name="teabook"/> | ||
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+ | ==Links, References== | ||
# [http://www2.ttcn.ne.jp/honkawa/0476.html Tea consumption ranking in the world] (in Japanese) | # [http://www2.ttcn.ne.jp/honkawa/0476.html Tea consumption ranking in the world] (in Japanese) | ||
# [http://www.zennoh.or.jp/bu/nousan/tea/seisan01b.htm Tea comsumption in Japan] (in Japanese) | # [http://www.zennoh.or.jp/bu/nousan/tea/seisan01b.htm Tea comsumption in Japan] (in Japanese) | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:47, 5 December 2011
Tea Top | Exotic teas | Production/Consumption | Health |
[edit] Tea Consumption
Per capita mean consumption of tea in the world is 120 mL/day [1], the second most consumed beverage in the world, next to water. Black tea is principally consumed in Western countries, green tea is popular in Asia, and oolong tea in China and Taiwan[2].
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Tea producing countries have big potential to increase their per capita consumption. Per capita annual consumption of tea in India, China, Kenya in 2005 were only 0.69, 0.52, 0.40 kg, whereas Russia and UK consumed 1.26 and 2.20 kg, respectively, per capita.
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[edit] Tea Production
Approximately 3.5 million metric tons of dried leaf are produced annually. 20% is green tea, 2%, oolong, and the rest is black tea.
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[edit] Links, References
- Tea consumption ranking in the world (in Japanese)
- Tea comsumption in Japan (in Japanese)
- ↑ McKay DL, Blumberg JB (2002) "The role of tea in human health: An update" J Am Coll Nutr 21:1-13
- ↑ Wu CD, Wei GX (2002) "Tea as a functional food for oral health" Nutrition 18(5):443-444
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Ho CT, Lin JK, Shahidi F (Eds.) (2009) Tea and Tea Products Nutraceutical Science and Technology 8 CRC Press
- ↑ The Commonwealth of Independent States