Chances are, like most of us, you probably enjoy a good cup of tea. But how did the world come to be so obsessed with this now-ubiquitous hot beverage? Where did it originate? How did trading it trigger wars? And when did people first experience the delights of an elegant afternoon tea? Elinor Evans puts your top questions on tea to historian, writer, and tea specialist Jane Pettigrew.
Listen to Jonathan Morris chart the history of another of the world's favourite hot drinks, coffee: https://link.chtbl.com/rwuCVcs9.
The HistoryExtra podcast is produced by the team behind BBC History Magazine.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Native Americans: a history of power and survival
Isambard Kingdom Brunel: life of the week
The 1943 battle of Kursk – and its present-day echoes
Medieval torture: everything you wanted to know
Medieval documents in danger
Ancient Egypt | 3. culture
Our 10,000-year quest for equality
Michelangelo: life of the week
The Battle of Megiddo: ancient Egypt's greatest victory?
Prehistoric stone circles: everything you want to know
The plague that brought the Roman empire to its knees
Ancient Egypt | 2. everyday life
False rumps & rotten teeth: 400 years of bizarre beauty practices
Emperor Vespasian: life of the week
An audacious escape from slavery
The Abbasid caliphate: everything you wanted to know
Crusader criminals: how the Holy Land became a hotbed of lawlessness
Ancient Egypt | 1. civilisation
Ancient Egypt: the big questions | Trailer
Gulag doctors: saving lives in Stalin's prison camps
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Dan Snow’s History Hit
The History Hour
The Rest Is History
Witness History
The Ancients