Tea drops
By
Adam Buczek
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Published: June 16, 2011
Words: 6842 (approximate)
Language:
English
Ebook short description
Short stories with tea in the background
Tea Drops is a little book where a few historical tea facts have been put into a fictious context in order to tell stories about different tea ceremonies and different tea rituals in four significant tea cultures: China, where tea is supposed to originate a few thousand years ago, Eastern Europe where tea arrived overland and, because of that, is called tchai while in Poland it is herbata, North Africa, where the mint tea ritual is most significant and, of course, Great Britain, the home of the proper modern tea ceremony, and to whom we all are indebted for shipping tea to our tables.
Tags
tea,
tea party,
afternoon tea,
master lu,
shennong,
samovar,
tchai,
smouch,
keshkusha,
assam,
tea culture
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