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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. |
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I have to express to you my excitement at the responses my simple
posting received! I was expecting one somebody to write "because it tastes good" and that be about it, but instead I received an amazing array of interesting stories about how love of the most simply brilliant invention in the history of humanity (at least in my book - which has yet to be written)springs forth from the dullness of the well-branded consumer world showing us that there is beauty in the most basic of things. A leaf in some hot water is about as basic as it seemingly gets. Sincerely, thank you. By the way, I also grew up drinking my grandfather's lemonade, which is what many people in the deep, hot south refer to as "tea". I can still taste it now. In the north there a less prominent tea culture to me, because almost no one drank what we called "tea". Surprise. When I moved to Japan I drank some other "tea" and it was also quite different. After some time, like everything else, it was part of everyday life. Then it somehow became something to look forward to during the day. Then it became something to learn about and shop for and find google groups about and etc., etc. Thank you again. Rufus T. Firefly Tokyo |
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