
차 농장
스리랑카의 차 농장은 주로 중부 고원 지대에 위치해 있으며, 세계 최고 수준의 차를 생산하는 것으로 유명합니다. 캔디, 누와라 엘리야, 해튼과 같은 지역의 무성한 차 농장은 아름다운 풍경과 풍부한 역사를 자랑합니다. 이 농장들은 고품질 실론차를 전 세계로 수출하며 스리랑카 경제에 크게 기여하고 있습니다.

실론 티 지역
실론 홍차 등급. 당신의 잔에 담긴 차에는 이야기가 담겨 있습니다. 굽이치는 언덕, 풍부한 햇살, 그리고 싱그러운 자연이 어우러진 스리랑카의 풍부한 자연을 이야기합니다. 스리랑카에서는 중부와 남부 지방에서 대부분의 차를 생산합니다. 다양한 고도와 미기후는 실론차의 독특한 풍미, 색, 향, 그리고 계절에 영향을 미칩니다.

Tea Etiquette
DRESS APPROPRIATELY
To be attired in smart casual. Avoid sneakers, slippers and sandals. You should look neat
PUT YOUR PINKIE FINGER DOWN
The proper way to hold a teacup is to hold the handle with the pinkie finger down, never up.
HOLD THE TEACUP BY THE HANDLE
Don’t cup your hands around the teacup. The teacup should only be held by the handle. (With the pinkie finger down.)
MIND WHERE THE HANDLE POINTS
The handle of the tea cup stays at 3 o’clock, unless you are left-handed and then you turn it to 9 o’clock.
STIR UP AND DOWN, NOT IN CIRCLES
Move your teaspoon up and down (6PM and 12AM), gently folding in the sugar or milk.
Making noise with the teaspoon is frowned upon so make sure your spoon doesn’t clang and touch the sides of the teacup. Also, don’t tap your teaspoon on the side of the teacup.
KEEP THE SET TOGETHER
If someone is pouring tea for you and asks you to pass your tea cup to them, pass with both the saucer and teacup.
DON’T DRINK FROM YOUR TEACUP WITH THE TEASPOON IN IT
After you’ve stirred your tea, put your teaspoon on the saucer either on the right side or behind the cup. As a general rule, don’t leave your teaspoon in your teacup.
DON’T PUT THE TEASPOON IN YOUR MOUTH
The teaspoon shouldn’t go in your mouth, as funny as that sounds. It’s there just to stir the tea if you’re adding sugar or milk.
SAUCER STAYS ON THE TABLE
When you’re sitting at the table, there’s no need to lift up the saucer to drink from your teacup. The only time it would be proper to pick up the saucer is if you’re more than a foot or so away from it, as in the case you were standing. Then the saucer would be held on your left hand and the cup held on the right.
DON’T BLOW ON THE TEA TO COOL IT DOWN
What are we, savages? Let the tea cool on its own if it’s too hot. Don’t blow on the tea.
TAKE SMALL SIPS OF TEA
Don’t make loud slurps when drinking your tea. Take small, quiet sips. Yup, doing everything quietly is a common etiquette rule.
DON’T SWISH YOUR MOUTH WITH TEA
Your tea isn’t a mouth rinse. (Even if you do it quietly.) Don’t swish the tea around your mouth.
USE MILK AND SUGAR ONLY FOR BLACK TEA AND CHAI
Only use milk and sugar for black tea — never for green, white, or herbal tea.
EAT YOUR FOOD IN THE PROPER ORDER
The correct order to enjoy the food that accompanies afternoon tea is savory to sweet. You can use your fingers to eat all three courses. To eat a scone, you simply break it in half with your fingers. Put the clotted cream on first, followed by the berry jam or lemon curd provided on top if you wish.