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çay, etc. [ ] english has all three forms: cha or char (both pronounced /tʃɑː/ ), attested from the th century; tea, from the th; and chai, from the th. however, the form chai refers specifically to a black tea mixed with sugar or honey, spices and milk in contemporary english. [ ] the few exceptions
york). [ ] the first record of tea in english came from a letter written by richard wickham, who ran an east india company office in japan, writing to a merchant in macao requesting "the best sort of chaw" in . peter mundy , a traveller and merchant who came across tea in fujian in , wrote, "chaa – only...
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