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@HealeyParera I think Portugal got into tea from India in the 16th century. They took that word as if it were the origin point. Other Europeans got it a bit later and directly from China. That is a mix of a vague memory of something I read (source unknown) and a hypothesis based on your map
@paulodrinot There has been a shocking absence of discussion of this and a reflection on what getting 63% of the seats with that percentage of the vote means.