Chinese green tea is bringing people together in West Africa, 3 cups at a time

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From government offices to roadside stalls, tea from China is at the heart of a slow ritual that provides time to talk and socialise.

West Africa has embraced Chinese green tea – from government offices in Mauritania to roadside stalls in Senegal, Mali and Niger, it is at the heart of a tradition that brings people together. The ritual – known as ataya, or attaya in some countries – involves preparing and serving strong, sweet green tea in three rounds, giving family, friends and colleagues the time to talk and socialise. Chinese tea dominates several markets where ataya is widely consumed. More than 90 per cent of...


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