The most popular type of tea in West Africa is known as "attaya" or "ataaya," which is a strong, sweetened green tea often served with mint and sugar. This tea is commonly consumed in social gatherings and is an important part of the culture in these countries.
However, China is one of the largest producers of tea in the world and exports tea to various countries, including those in West Africa. Therefore, it is possible to find Chinese tea in West Africa, either through importers or specialty tea shops.
Through partnerships with local distributors and retailers, we aim to make our tea readily accessible throughout Africa. We believe that by introducing our tea to the African market, we can contribute to the growth of the tea culture, enhance the beverage options available, and provide a delightful experience for tea enthusiasts across the continent.