
Tea is more than a beverage — it’s an experience shared across cultures and continents. From Asia’s tranquil tea gardens to Europe’s elegant afternoon rituals, the aroma of tea unites millions daily. India, as one of the world’s largest tea producers and exporters, continues to play a leading role in shaping this global tea culture.
Atirah Exports proudly contributes to this tradition by delivering premium Indian CTC and Green Tea varieties across the world — meeting the taste and preferences of importers in diverse regions.
1. Top Tea-Importing Countries in the World
Tea remains one of the most traded agro-products globally. According to recent trade data, the following countries import tea in large volumes due to growing consumer demand:
| Rank | Country | Key Tea Types Imported | Annual Import Share (%) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Russia | Black Tea (CTC, Orthodox) | 12% |
| 2 | United States | Green Tea, Herbal Tea | 10% |
| 3 | United Kingdom | Black Tea (CTC, Flavored) | 8% |
| 4 | Pakistan | Black Tea (Milk Tea Use) | 7% |
| 5 | Egypt | CTC & Dust Tea | 6% |
| 6 | Iran | Orthodox, CTC | 5% |
| 7 | Germany | Organic & Specialty Teas | 5% |
| 8 | Japan | Green Tea, Matcha | 4% |
| 9 | UAE | Flavored & Blended Teas | 4% |
| 10 | China (imports for blends) | Herbal & Specialty | 3% |
These nations have shown consistent demand growth, especially for Indian-origin CTC and green teas, known for their strong flavor and freshness.
2. Milk Tea vs. Other Teas — A Global Difference
Milk Tea:
Predominantly popular in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, the UK, and parts of Africa, milk tea blends strong CTC leaves with milk and sugar. The purpose is not only taste but comfort — it’s a cultural symbol of hospitality, family, and routine.
Features:
- Made with robust CTC (Crush, Tear, Curl) black tea.
- Often includes cardamom, ginger, or cinnamon for flavor.
- Served hot and sweet — a staple in Indian households.
Other Teas (Non-Milk Teas):
In contrast, many countries prefer non-milk teas, such as green, white, oolong, or herbal infusions, enjoyed without dairy.
- Green Tea (Japan, China): Known for antioxidants and light taste.
- Herbal Tea (Europe, USA): Made from herbs and flowers like chamomile or hibiscus.
- Oolong Tea (Taiwan, China): Semi-fermented, smooth, and aromatic.
- Black Orthodox Tea (UK, Russia): Served with lemon or honey instead of milk.
The difference lies not only in ingredients but in tradition and lifestyle — milk tea represents warmth and connection, while non-milk teas symbolize wellness and mindfulness.
3. Tea Culture Around the World
| Region | Popular Tea Type | Cultural Significance |
| India | Masala Chai (Milk Tea) | Daily ritual, energy booster |
| China | Green & Oolong Tea | Meditation, longevity, balance |
| Japan | Matcha | Ceremony and mindfulness |
| UK | Black Tea with Milk | Afternoon social tradition |
| Morocco | Mint Tea | Symbol of hospitality |
| Turkey | Strong Black Tea (Çay) | Served in tulip-shaped glass |
| Russia | Samovar Tea | Warmth and togetherness |
| Egypt | Sweet CTC Tea | Everyday comfort drink |
| USA | Iced Tea, Herbal Tea | Refreshment and health focus |
This diversity shows how one beverage has been interpreted differently across geographies — yet remains a global connector.
4. The Growing Role of Indian Tea Exports
India’s tea exports have seen steady growth, particularly in CTC and Green Tea segments. Regions like Assam, Darjeeling, and Nilgiri are globally recognized for quality and flavor consistency.
Atirah Exports specializes in supplying:
- CTC Tea: BOP-SM, PD-A, and Dust grades.
- Green Tea: Natural BP and Organic varieties.
Each shipment reflects our promise of authentic taste, freshness, and ethical sourcing — tailored for our buyers worldwide.
Conclusion:
Tea connects continents, traditions, and hearts. Whether it’s a steaming cup of Indian Masala Chai or a delicate infusion of Japanese Matcha, every cup tells a story of origin and emotion.
Atirah Exports continues this journey by bringing India’s finest tea to global tables — ensuring that every sip represents purity, trust, and excellence.
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Atirah Exports
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