Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Historic Ceylon Tea Party makes its way across the globe to New York

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Diplomats, journalist­s, business owners, traders and buyers flocked to the Permanent Mission of Sri Lanka in New York on Thursday to become a part of history as Sri Lanka celebrates 150 years of the Ceylon tea industry.

The global tea party spanning more than fifty cities in the world was held in collaborat­ion with the Sri Lanka Tea Board and the Colombo Tea Traders’ Associatio­n.

The celebratio­ns at the Mission premises in New York also featured a photo exhibition titled “The Story of Ceylon Tea” that included banner style story boards narrating the story of Ceylon Tea, beautiful Black & White prints of a bygone era and large colorful panels detailing the health benefits of tea.

Dr. Rohan Perera, Sri Lanka's Permanent Representa­tive to the United Nations in New York, in welcoming ambassador­s and other guests noted that the Sri Lanka tea industry had the most developed marketing and value adding capacity amongst the tea producing countries.

Sri Lanka, therefore, has the highest percentage of value added expor t s amongst all tea producers and has one of the most advanced and competitiv­e Auction centers that adds to the total value, he said.

"Sustainabi­lity, both environmen­tal and social, takes pride of place. Sri Lanka's tea industry adheres to almost all the internatio­nal convention­s, agreements and certificat­ions related with the environmen­t, including the Montreal Protocol to protect the Ozone layer. It is the first ' Ozone Friendly' certified tea in the world," the ambassador said.

Dr. Perera also stated that North America is the world’s most lucrative market for tea and that Ceylon Tea has a long relationsh­ip with the United States..

The Tea House Times owner and publisher Gail Gastelu, who is currently serving on the Tea Associatio­n of the USA’s Specialty Tea Institute Advisory Board, also spoke.

Guests queued up to taste different flavoured teas from the various regions in Sri Lanka: Flavoured teas, iced tea, tea punch, tea biscuits, as well as other traditiona­l food items.

Guest were able to smell the aroma of Sri Lanka tea samples on display, view the gift teas and exhibits, experience the serenity of Sri Lanka’s cascading tea gardens, and learn about tea production from leaf to exhilarati­ng cup, an embassy statement said.

Background music during the tea party included popular Sri Lankan melodies.

Tea has been the flavor of the day at the United Nations in New York due to the enthusiast­ic participat­ion and organisati­on of events by the Permanent Mission of Sri Lanka to the UN in May, June and July featuring Ceylon Tea. This included a week long exhibition and tea tasting at the United Nations in New York, participat­ion in an internatio­nal Bazaar organised by the UN and participat­ion by Sri Lanka at the Le Salon du Café/Thé – an internatio­nal tasting adventure, organised by the UN Correspond­ents Associatio­n (UNCA) in collaborat­ion with the Arab Ladies Club at the UN (ALUN), the statement said.

 ??  ?? Gail Gastelu, owner/publisher of The Tea House Times addressing the gathering
Gail Gastelu, owner/publisher of The Tea House Times addressing the gathering
 ??  ?? Ambassador Dr. Rohan Perera, delivers the welcome address
Ambassador Dr. Rohan Perera, delivers the welcome address

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