Author: Mainbayar Badarch

Kazakhstan tea feast

Kazakh Culture is Centered on Tea

Tea plays an essential role in Kazakh culture, as no celebration or family feast is held without drinking tea. Sharing tea is a ritual of unity. When someone visits a Kazakh family, tea is served first. The custom, called syi-ayak, begins with the washing of hands. The tea is ladled into a ceramic drinking bowl called a Piyala (Piala).

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Russia’s Dark Secret: Baikhovy Tea

Russian tea culture emerged from 17th-century Mongolian trade, evolving into a cherished tradition featuring samovars, baikhovy tea, and elaborate brewing rituals. Learn more about Russia’s tea culture and rituals, as Tea Journey writer, Mainbayar Badarch takes you through the history and culture of the region

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Origin Mongolia: Making Nomad’s Tea

ULAANBAATAR, Mongolia The nomadic way of life shapes Mongolia like no other country. Mongolia is the most sparsely populated country in the world – its 600,000-square-mile plateau is home to all who roam the vast steppes. Three-fourths of the county is pasture land with the rest divided between forests and […]

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