The provided pictorial diagram illustrates tea production and the process by which tea is made.
Overall, this process entails 18 consecutive steps, including 3 main stages: growing tea, delivering it to customers, and making tea.
Firstly, tea is generally grown in Eastern countries, namely India and China, where tea seeds are sown manually. Subsequently, plants grow under the sunshine. Once they are ready to be harvested, tea leaves are then picked and placed into baskets by hand. The process continues by drying the tea leaves under the sun.
In the following stage, dried tea leaves are packed into boxes, after which the boxes are loaded onto trucks. Next, tea boxes are sent to supermarkets where customers can buy them from stalls to drink at home.
Tea making starts with filling the kettle with water, followed by boiling it. Before the boiled water is poured into the cup, a tea bag is put in. In the next step, the tea is left for two minutes for the perfect taste. Having added milk and sugar, people can ultimately consume their drink and enjoy.
