Africa is home to a number of tea-producing countries. Across the continent, people sample their tea differently, depending on culture, type of tea available and so much more.
As the world observes International Tea Day, Face2Face Africa brings you the different ways Africans across the continent take one of the most popular beverages.
Milk tea
![Here's how Africans drink their tea [Photos]](https://cdn.face2faceafrica.com/www/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/milk-tea-1024x646.jpg)
Black tea
![Here's how Africans drink their tea [Photos]](https://cdn.face2faceafrica.com/www/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/Black-tea.jpg)
Masala tea
![Here's how Africans drink their tea [Photos]](https://cdn.face2faceafrica.com/www/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/800px-Masala_Chai.jpg)
Ginger tea
![Here's how Africans drink their tea [Photos]](https://cdn.face2faceafrica.com/www/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/Ginger-Tea-Recipes.jpg)
Mint tea
![Here's how Africans drink their tea [Photos]](https://cdn.face2faceafrica.com/www/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/Africa-Tea-2.jpg)
Green tea
![Here's how Africans drink their tea [Photos]](https://cdn.face2faceafrica.com/www/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/green-tea-1024x755.jpg)
Rooibos
![Here's how Africans drink their tea [Photos]](https://cdn.face2faceafrica.com/www/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/Mens-Health-Month-article-pic-1024x682.jpg)
Chai Latte
![Here's how Africans drink their tea [Photos]](https://cdn.face2faceafrica.com/www/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/chai-908585_960_720.jpg)