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Tea (rec.drink.tea) Discussion relating to tea, the world's second most consumed beverage (after water), made by infusing or boiling the leaves of the tea plant (C. sinensis or close relatives) in water.

Tea Ceremonies and tea brewing



 
 
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Old 27-01-2006, 05:37 AM posted to rec.food.drink.tea
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this is an interesting group of links for anyone interested in tea
brewing, (not tea buying)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Tea_ceremony
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Old 27-01-2006, 02:47 PM posted to rec.food.drink.tea
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wrote:
this is an interesting group of links for anyone interested in tea
brewing, (not tea buying)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Tea_ceremony
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icetea...


I was taught to perform the proper Japanese tea ceremony from an older
Thai woman years back, and I think it was one of the coolest
experiences ever. She owned a small asian market and we ended up
becoming great friends. I find the tea ceremony a great way to relax
and withdraw from modern hustle and bustle. I love "The Book Of Tea" by
Okakura, a week or so back someone found it for free on Project
Gutenburg online... but it only costs $3.95 at the bookstore. It is
very complete and a great history and philosophy lesson. Not plugging
or anything but Taoism is a great extension to tea and tea ceremony. I
personally really enjoyed the Tao Te Ching.

- Dominic
Drinking: Jasmine Green Pearls

 




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