The Unmixed Brew: Romesh Ram Gour's 7-Layer Tea Triumph
Romesh Ram Gour, a pioneering inventor from Bangladesh, created the famed seven-layer tea, attracting global attention. Despite its layered brilliance and wide acclaim, Gour remains committed to keeping the recipe secret, even amidst lucrative offers. Studies confirm its safety, bolstering its renown and tourist appeal.
In the lush tea valleys of Sreemangal, Bangladesh, Romesh Ram Gour stands as a beacon of innovation with his creation of the seven-layer tea. Originally developed in 2002, this innovative tea gained rapid fame after its feature on a popular television show, solidifying Gour's status as a national and international icon.
Gour's unique preparation ensures each layer of his tea retains a distinct flavor, drawing praise from dignitaries and celebrities alike, including former Bangladeshi leaders Sheikh Hasina and Badruddoza Chowdhury, as well as renowned figures from around 112 countries. The tea's allure has transformed the once-secluded Sreemangal area into a thriving tourist destination.
Despite numerous offers to buy his secret process, Gour remains steadfast in preserving the tea's mystery for future generations, cautioning against imitations. Extensive research by both local and international institutions, including BUET and the Bangladesh Tea Board, confirms the tea's safety, free of harmful chemicals, as celebrated on platforms such as Japanese television.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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