File talk:Teaproducingcountries.svg

Latest comment: 13 years ago by Varlaam in topic Black tea and green tea?

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No date source has been cited for this image. Where did the list of countries come from?

tea producing areas not countries

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Wäre es nicht besser, die Teeproduzierenden Regionen hervorzuheben? Diese Karte erweckt den absurden Eindruck, dass in Sibirien Tee angebaut würde... 21:05, 23. Jun. 2008 78.53.195.95

Canary Islands are no country on its own

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Dear creator of this picture. The Canary Islands are marked as tea producing countries (or country), but they are just a part of Spain, so if you could change it, or even better (just traducing the previous comment) tagging the teaproducing regions instead of the countries, because some times it is just confusing. I don´t know if it is even possible to find out all regions, but who knows...

Malasysian peninsula

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The peninsula part of Malaysia should be included, currently only the Borneo part is colored. The Cameron Highlands, a major region for tea cultivation, is located on the Malaysian peninsula.

Black tea and green tea?

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Is this map correct?
The USA? Maybe herbal or floral infusions like camomile.
Argentina? That's mate country.
Have different sorts of "teas" been merged into a single map? Because this map is used in many different languages to show where black tea and green tea come from. The tea plant, and nothing else.
Varlaam (talk) 07:02, 2 August 2010 (UTC)Reply

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