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- Berinag_tea abstract "Berinag Tea was a highly sought-after tea in London tea houses, as documented by William McKay Aitken and famed man of taste Laurie Baker. Berinag Tea estate was bought from agents of Corbett by Thakur Dan Singh Bist (also spelled "Bisht"). It was distributed by D.S. Bist & Sons, a company owned by Thakur Dan Singh Bist who is a billionaire philanthropist in India. From the late 1900s till his death in 1964, Thakur Dan Singh Bist sought after the tea in China, India and London. However, after his death the tea estate was taken over by settlers and encroaches. The town of Berinag became the tea estate. Berinag was home to one of the best tea gardens in the country until the late Thakur brother, Dan Singh Bisht died.Berinag tea was made from the leaves of a wild plant which grows in many localities in the Himalayas. It was grown in the most eastern Himalayan district in the state of Uttarakhand, India, but is now only grown in Chaukori which is famous for its tea gardens established by the Britishers. The trade name Berinag tea originates from a Chinese variety. Laurie Baker, the connoisseur, loved Berinag tea remembering it throughout his life.".
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- Berinag_tea wikiPageWikiLink Berinag.
- Berinag_tea wikiPageWikiLink British_Raj.
- Berinag_tea wikiPageWikiLink British_parliament.
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- Berinag_tea wikiPageWikiLink Britishers.
- Berinag_tea wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indian_tea.
- Berinag_tea wikiPageWikiLink Category:Uttarakhand.
- Berinag_tea wikiPageWikiLink Chaukori.
- Berinag_tea wikiPageWikiLink Connoisseur.
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- Berinag_tea wikiPageWikiLink Dan_Singh_Bist.
- Berinag_tea wikiPageWikiLink Kumaon_division.
- Berinag_tea wikiPageWikiLink Laurie_Baker.
- Berinag_tea wikiPageWikiLink Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Berinag_tea wikiPageWikiLink Quintal.
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- Berinag_tea wikiPageWikiLink Salwar_kameez.
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- Berinag_tea wikiPageWikiLink Uttarakhand.
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- Berinag_tea wikiPageWikiLinkText "Berinag tea".
- Berinag_tea hasPhotoCollection Berinag_tea.
- Berinag_tea wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Indian_beverages.
- Berinag_tea wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Berinag_tea wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Teas.
- Berinag_tea subject Category:Indian_tea.
- Berinag_tea subject Category:Uttarakhand.
- Berinag_tea comment "Berinag Tea was a highly sought-after tea in London tea houses, as documented by William McKay Aitken and famed man of taste Laurie Baker. Berinag Tea estate was bought from agents of Corbett by Thakur Dan Singh Bist (also spelled "Bisht"). It was distributed by D.S. Bist & Sons, a company owned by Thakur Dan Singh Bist who is a billionaire philanthropist in India. From the late 1900s till his death in 1964, Thakur Dan Singh Bist sought after the tea in China, India and London.".
- Berinag_tea label "Berinag tea".
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- Berinag_tea sameAs Q19882289.
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- Berinag_tea wasDerivedFrom Berinag_tea?oldid=669104665.
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