Tea Culture: History, Traditions, Celebrations, Recipes & More

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Pour a cup, open the covers….this is your cup of tea! Tea for two, tea for three…tea for more! Hot or cold, sweetened or black, alcoholic or herbal, caffeinated or decaf: the drink may be ancient, but tea culture is trendy. More and more people are discovering the elegance, versatility, downright good taste, and even the health benefits of this delicious beverage. And they want to find out even more: the different flavors, the best methods of preparation, and the fun ways to enjoy a cup at home, with others at a party, shower, or any other special occasion. Every page of this book is infused with answers to these tea-related questions.

Additional information

Weight 0.71732 kg
Dimensions 1.7018 × 21.0566 × 23.749 cm
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Format

Hardback

Language

Pages

144

Publisher

Year Published

2010-2-1

Imprint

Publication City/Country

USA

ISBN 10

1936140055

About The Author

Beverly Dubrin is a food journalist and tea-lover. For over 20 years, she published her private newsletter, Beverly Dubrin's Where-To-Guide, about food, shopping, and travel, and now authors Beverly Dubrin's Where-To-Guide blog. A graduate of Brown University, she previously handled Information Technology for several large American computer manufacturing companies. Beverly lives in Walnut Creek, California.

Excerpt From Book

My first tea memory is of my Russian-born grandmother sitting at her kitchen table,sipping a glass of hot tea. As I was growing up, I remember my mother chatting withfriends in the living room, while eating cookies and sipping tea from bone china cups.My mother so treasured her cup and saucer collection that, for birthdays and otherspecial occasions, my father and I would shop for yet another set for her. I cherishwhat remains of Mother’s bone china, using it when friends come for special visits.It was not until I went away to college that tea became an essential part of my life.Every afternoon my dormitory housemother would brew a pot of orange and sweet,spice-flavored black tea and open her apartment door, inviting us to stop in for a visitand a cup of tea. The aroma of the tea was so intoxicating that I couldn’t resist takinga few minutes for a cup, almost every day. These regular visits provided me withthe opportunity to relax and to build a trusting friendship with my housemother andclassmates, who also welcomed the brief respite from academic stress. To this day,I associate this fragrant tea with cozy surroundings and special friendships. I alwayshave a box of it on my tea shelf.Today, tea is a part of my daily routine. I start my workday with a steaming cup ofcitrus green tea, which I sip slowly as I work at my computer. As my day progresses,I consume several more cups of tea, selecting different types and flavors to suit mymood, the weather, and the time of day. My day ends with an after-dinner cup of herbalinfusion or decaffeinated tea. When a friend or associate stops by, the first thing I askis, “Would you like a cup of tea?” A simple cup of tea sets the stage for a leisurely visit.

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