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                                                     South America

                                                         In Argentina Yerba mate is what’s in the cup.
                                                         Tea traditions in South America don’t just involve
                                                     tea. They also involve a beverage made from different
                                                     plants entirely but confusingly also called tea by the locals
                                                     and by various tea vendors: Yerba maté, usually part of a
                                                     typical breakfast in Argentina and is also served in early
                                                     evening along with pastries and savory snacks. Its place in
                                                     Argentinean culture goes back to the early 20th century.
                                                         Chile loves its afternoon “Dessert Tea.” but it also
                                                     drinks tea throughout the day, as well as other caffeinated
                                                     beverages, including coffee.
                                                         Brazil is riddled with tearooms, serving tea and buf-
                                                     fet meals comprised of local dishes like pork sausages,
                                                     black beans, and pigs’ feet, with rice and various boiled
                                                     greens.
                                                         Hot tea market of Latin America is developing quick-
                                                     ly, despite the stiff competition from the coffee market in
                                                     Latin America since people still prefer coffee over tea in
                                                     major part of South American region, yet demand for tea
                                                     is still growing both in the region and with exports on the
                                                     global market. In 2021 you can easily find Mate in Middle
                                                     Eastern countries, the US, Europe, Asia and Australia. Can
                                                     you take it away? Yes, and if you’re buying  it outside of         Can you take it way? Yes, almost all the popular fast   UK, now you can see boba stores in most major streets. While
                                                     Argentina, it is usually bottled.                              food chains offer Sweet/Unsweet iced tea with their menus.    it is still a growing in the UK, the Taiwan beverage is even
                                                                                                                        Despite  the  advent  of coffee shops and  specialty   more popular in Germany, according to a market research by
                                                     North America                                                  coffee  culture,  the American specialty  tea market has   Mintel even McDonald’s has started serving it.
                                                                                                                    quadrupled  in  the  years  from  1993  to  2008,  now  being   Bubble tea has conquered the streets of most European
                                                         In the United States tea is also in second place. Will Amer-  worth $6.8 billion a year.                   cities and is so especially appealing to the younger generations
                                                     icans ever drink tea with the same devotion as coffee? Probably                                                that GenZ is the bubble tea generation: they have been found
                                                     not and for two main reasons: one cultural and one historical.   Europe                                        to be six times more likely to consume it than any other gen-
                                                     Culturally tea is all about slowing down, while coffee’s apple lies                                            eration. According to  Decision Lab’s Foodservice  Monitor
                                                     in the way it speeds things up. In a high performance, high result   Let’s now travel to Europe, where coffee is once again   their bubble tea passion lead to a huge surge in visits to bub-
                                                     driven culture it does not seem like there is any space for a hot   dominating, but with one exception: Bubble Tea and GenZ’s   ble tea shops during the past year while their indifference to
                                                     cup of tea. In the coffeehouses growth in the United States and   love for it. Can you take it away? Yes, that’s what it was cre-  coffee beverages partly explained the decline in visits to
                                                     coffee shops our leaf based beverage has some tough competition.   ated for.                                   coffee shops since 2017.
                                                     Historically, tea went from being a popular drink in the colonies   Unless you’ve been living under a rock, it is hard not to   Bubble tea is just one prominent example of how Gen Z
                                                     to the symbol of the British Empire exploiting the United States.    notice Taiwan’s long-standing cultural food phenomenon that   can influence the foodservice market in fundamental ways,
                                                         The South of United States, though, has a regional favorite   is bubble tea (or boba). Bubble tea has taken the world by   further emphasising why foodservice businesses should invest
                                                     called Sweet Tea, which is brewed, sweetened and chilled in    storm, with bubble tea chains popping up like mushrooms.   in understanding this generation.
                                                     advance. Unsweet tea also available in the South and together      China saw the beginning of tea culture. Fast forward a   A lot of countries do have their own tea culture and tea
                                                     with its sweet twin is a must in every Southern gathering. It is   few thousand years it is now the pioneer of tea revolution:   is globally a symbol of slow, convenient living, yet tea bever-
                                                     usually made with simple tea bags or iced tea mix, but it is a   Bubble tea hails from 1980s Taiwan and it was an evolution   ages are still not as popular as coffee ones.
                                                     cherished habit and an essential substitute to beers during bar-  born from the country’s street tea vendors who began exper-  The portability of tea is just the same as coffee’s: a hot/
                                                     becues. Few combos are as satisfying as a pulled pork slider and   imenting with fruity favours and colour to entice customers.  cold beverage in a to-go cup. So it is not a matter of how
                                                     an iced sweet tea.                                                 Four years ago bubble tea was relatively unknown in the   convenient it is to take it away.

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