Tea : History and Traditions

Tea : History and Traditions

(Author) Christine Dattner
Format: Hardcover
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From the monasteries of Tibet to the Moroccan souk, discover the rich history and time-honored traditions of tea, one of the world's most ancient pleasures. Tea and the intricate traditions it inspires are enjoyed across the globe--from Asia to Africa and the Americas. This volume is an in-depth journey through the history of tea, including details on the origins and evolution of tea production and the unique characteristics of each variety, from bluegreen Oolong to a warming winter blend from St. Petersburg. Stunning photographs reveal the magic of teadrinking customs, from the charm of an English tearoom, to the elaborate Chinese and formal Japanese tea ceremonies, to the bustle of an Indian market. They also include tea-inspired recipes, such as a coconut milk chai latte, Earl Grey flavored lobster pâté, and Matcha-infused madeleines. This gift volume, complete with detailed tasting notes and delicately packaged with a ribbon closure, offers a comprehensive introduction to the global history of tea.

Information
Publisher:
Editions Flammarion
Format:
Hardcover
Number of pages:
None
ISBN:
9782080202611
Publish year:
2019
Publish date:
Dec. 1, 2019

Christine Dattner

Christine Dattner is a renowned French author known for her novel "La Femme défaite," which explores themes of female empowerment and societal expectations. Her writing style is characterized by poetic language and vivid imagery. Dattner's contributions to literature include challenging traditional gender norms and advocating for women's rights through her work.

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