Recreation, Food, Drink, Tea
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- Tea Chapter is the ideal place for enthusiasts to meet and promote Chinese arts and tea culture. We provide an elegant environment for people to savour tea and to appreciate the tranquility.
- Article discussing the pleasures of tea.
- A collection of photographs of tea gardens, plucking, and processing, and tasting.
- An interesting and amusing comparison of these two beverages. Originally published in 1822.
- Informative articles on rare teas, Asian tea culture, and health related studies.
- Read or write reviews of teas from many vendors worldwide.
- A Persian view on tea, including ceremonies and the benefits of green tea.
- Celebrating the history, enjoyment, and variety of tea in words, pictures and brief videos. Updated monthly.
- Tea: its history, rituals, techniques and references, from an exhibition presented in Montreal in 1996. In English and French.
- From Old Fashioned Living, a series of articles on tea etiquette, tea traditions, recipes for food to serve at tea, and themed tea parties.
- Handy and practical guide for cooking and keeping tapioca pearls or "boba."
- The Guild of Tea Shops, pairing teas with food, tea glossary, and an extensive list of resources for tea merchants, organizations, and individuals.
- Ideas for entertaining with tea parties from Elizabeth Knight's books. Tips for brewing and serving tea.
- Brewing classic iced tea, Texas-style
- Frequently asked questions about types, preparation, bags versus loose leaves, ceremonies, caffeine, and professional tasters' lexicon, from a Usenet newsgroup.
- History, health benefits, and culture of tea in Asia, featuring Indonesian specialty teas. In English and Indonesian.
- George once again dons an Aardvark suit and deeply converses about tea philosophy
- Articles on tea, most recently updated in late 2001.
- Everything2 node describing the principles of tea grades, with examples and origins.
- Reviews and preparation notes for Earl Gray varieties, plus places to drink in and near Boston.
- Chai stories and recipes.
- A comprehensive, searchable, sortable collection of tea reviews. An invaluable resource for all tea drinkers.
- Information about teas, rooibos, and honeybush in African countries. Drink and cooking suggestions.
- A clever tutorial on the proper way to serve High Tea.
- Lots of tea party ideas, tea history and traditions, tea accoutrements, tea recipes, tea books and a list of tea rooms in the Seattle area.
- Public discussion forum about tea in art and culture in general and in Chinese literature in particular. There is a small collection of poems and prose.
- Details on how to brew a cup of Chinese tea (Kung Fu Tea). Information on Chinese tea custom, and classes of Chinese tea.
- Information on tea (Camellia sinensis) provided by a cartel of tea experts: growers, brokers, merchants, researchers, aficionados, connoisseurs, tea masters, and of course, The Tea Man.
- Non-profit organization of tea companies aims to understand how tea is sourced, as well as to validate conditions on estates and factories by credible, independent monitoring.
- Tea is second only to water in worldwide consumption, and Americans drink their fair share. From the U.S.F.D.A.
- Cooking with tea, themed clip art, Teamail discussion list, Leaves of Tea web ring, and Tea Guide to shops in more than 50 countries.
- A public forum for talking about tea.
- Classes, lectures, and workshops on tea or tea-related topics, and Heritage or English roses. For groups, organizations, and individuals. Subscribe to the Tea and Roses newsletter.
- Bring tea into your life. How to taste fine teas, etiquette and tea parties, health, production, and where to find tea.
- In-depth and well-illustrated information about growing and processing.
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