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The reason could be easy availability of milk in the state.
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New Delhi: India is one of the largest tea producers in the world, and also among the highest tea consumers. In fact, tea is considered to be the most common and noticeable beverages to serve to the guests or for enjoying a cup or two within one’s own abode.
Here, we will share with you the name of the state that consumes the highest quantity of tea.
Among the top tea-consuming states in India are Haryana, Goa, Punjab, and the Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir, but the crown for topping the list goes to the western state of Gujarat.
Talking about Gujarat, a study commissioned by the Tea Board of India found that Gujarat is the top tea-consuming state in India. The state’s per capita tea consumption is higher than the national average.
Then it is Haryana. A study commissioned by the Tea Board of India found that Haryana is one of the top tea-consuming states in India but not the number one.
The coastal state of Goa and any tourist’s paradise, Goa is one of the top tea-consuming states in India according to a study commissioned by the Tea Board of India.
Punjab is world-famous for its lassi, but tea is also savoured by the Punjabis, making Punjab one of the top tea-consuming states in India according to a study commissioned by the Tea Board of India.
The crown of India, the Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir is one of the top tea-consuming states in India according to a study commissioned by the Tea Board of India.
Thus, Gujarat is the biggest consumer of tea among Indian states, followed by Haryana and Goa, as found by a study commissioned by the Tea Board India.
The reason could be the abundance of milk availability in the state, courtesy, the White Revolution that led Gujarat to become the hub of milk production in India.
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