Sariwangi is Indonesia's Most Consumed Tea Bag Brand During Ramadan
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There is a wide variety of beverages available for breaking the fast. Sweet tea, for example, is a top choice for many Muslims to quench their thirst.
Many types and brands of tea exist in Indonesia. But which brands are commonly consumed during Ramadan by Indonesians?
A Kurious survey from the Katadata Insight Center (KIC) shows that Sariwangi tea bags are the most consumed tea during Ramadan, with 80.5% of respondents consuming it.
Second is Sosro tea bags, consumed by 35.1% of respondents. Third is Tong Tji tea, chosen by 30% of respondents.
Teh Cap Poci and Teh Cap Botol are fourth and fifth, with proportions of 18.9% and 15.8% respectively.
Sixth is 2 Tang (12.7%) and seventh is Lipton (4.7%). The rest are included in the graph and points below.
Generally, Indonesians prefer to consume tea to break their fast, chosen by 91.3% of respondents. Besides breaking the fast, they usually consume tea during sahur (48.5%) and at night (26.5%).
This survey presented many options, allowing respondents to choose more than one answer. Of 622 respondents, 550 completed the tea bag consumption survey. Demographically, respondents consisted of 50.2% male and 49.8% female.
Data was collected through computer-assisted web interviews (CAWI) from March 17-24, 2023. The margin of error (MoE) is 3.92% with a 95% confidence level.
The following are the proportions of tea bag brands consumed by Indonesian citizens during Ramadan:
* Sariwangi: 80.5% of total respondents
* Sosro: 35.1%
* Tong Tji: 30%
* Teh Cap Poci: 18.9%
* Teh Cap Botol: 15.8%
* 2 Tang: 12.7%
* Lipton: 4.7%
* Teh Kepala Djenggot: 3.5%
* Goalpara: 1.5%
* Dilmah: 1.3%
* Teh Walini: 0.7%
* Teh 63: 0.7%
* Others: 2.2%
(Also read: Kolak, the Most Popular Ramadan Dish in Indonesia)
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