NWT The Story of Tea: A Cultural History and Drinking Guide Hardback By Reiss
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Purveyors of fine tea, the Heisses' documentary
dexterously weaves through the wars, economic
upheavals and embargoes surrounding what was
once considered the elixir of immortality. Though
tea usage may predate written history, evidence
suggests that Camellia sinensis's invigorating leaves
were first cultivated centuries ago in the tea gardens
of indigenous minorities in Northwestern China and
along the Indian, Myanmar and Tibetan borders.
Chinese monks recognized the energizing effects
and medicinal value of this evergreen plant and, by
touting its benefits, ignited a thirst for tea that
quickly spread west via oceangoing tea clippers and
along the Silk Road. The famed East India Company
flourished, teatime became social tradition, and
cream and sugar were found to balance tea's
astringency. In this guide, the Heisses outline at
length the production process from tea bush to tea
cup, along with the nuances of regional varietals like
China's sweet green tea and India's Darjeeling. An
engaging historical and cultural study, this guide is
geared toward both novice and consummate
consumers intrigued by the world's 2,000-year-old
tea habit.
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