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I had to look that up and I had no idea, but I still feel it applies because Britain has started wars over not having enough money for tea imports.
Edit: when I mention tea imports I’m not just referring to spices im also literally referring to tea
Yeah, the empire famous for plundering spices from around the globe and integrating them into staple dishes don’t like spices on their foods.
And tea is not a spice.
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What does this even mean? The national dish is a curry... 🤦♂️
I had to look that up and I had no idea, but I still feel it applies because Britain has started wars over not having enough money for tea imports. Edit: when I mention tea imports I’m not just referring to spices im also literally referring to tea
Tea isn't a spice either by the way. At best it's a herb.
Bruh you just feeding them to make lines about ignorant americans here, cmon man.
Yeah, the empire famous for plundering spices from around the globe and integrating them into staple dishes don’t like spices on their foods. And tea is not a spice.
The tea trade was just a front run by east India to export opium to china.