Unlike Coke, for example, tea is not "manufactured." Tea leaves are natural and fermenting them as in black tea does not constitute "manufacturing." Is cooking a steak manufacturing it?
Unlike Coke, for example, tea is not "manufactured." Tea leaves are natural and fermenting them as in black tea does not constitute "manufacturing." Is cooking a steak manufacturing it?
I was drinking a cup of strong Earl Grey Double Bergamot as I took this quiz Jerry so I think you know I got it right! And Brechman, I assure you I 'made' the pot of tea so 'made' or 'manufactured' I am enjoying it.
I was drinking a cup of strong Earl Grey Double Bergamot as I took this quiz Jerry so I think you know I got it right! And Brechman, I assure you I 'made' the pot of tea so 'made' or 'manufactured' I am enjoying it.
I tried growing tea, but it never turned into a cuppa.
"Brewing" tea (informally referred to by Cornish Pete as "made tea") is not the same as manufacturing tea. The quiz is wrong.
But the answer is right.
I see your point, and I hesitated before deciding on a drink. I would have said, "What is the most popular drink after water?" I read a statement once saying that humans drank nothing but water for so many hundreds of thousands of years. I guess you don't miss what you don't know.