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european literature was by giambattista ramusio , a venetian explorer, as chai catai or "tea of china" in . [ ] tea was mentioned several more times in various european countries afterwards, but jan hugo van linschooten, a dutch navigator, was the first to write a printed reference of tea in in his
by the chinese, tcha, by other nations tay alias tee, ...sold at the sultaness-head, ye cophee-house in sweetings-rents, by the royal exchange , london". [ ] [ ] in london "coffee, chocolate and a kind of drink called tee" were "sold in almost every street in ", according to thomas rugge's diurnall....
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