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World Atlas of Tea: From the Leaf to the Cup, the World's Teas Explored and Enjoyed
World Atlas of Tea: From the Leaf to the Cup, the World's Teas Explored and Enjoyed | Krisi Smith
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The United States is the fourth largest global consumer of tea, with Canada following right behind. Black tea is the most popular but green tea sales are growing rapidly -- more than 60 percent in ten years -- driven by its proven health benefits. Specialty tea outlets are expected to double to nearly 8,000 by 2018 and an additional 40,000 coffee retailers are expected to generate more than 30 percent of their beverage sales from tea. The World Atlas of Tea covers tea from the ground up, including why the soil in China makes different tea than the soil in India. Tea mixologist Krisi Smith explains what a tea drinker needs to know to appreciate teas of all descriptions. She follows tea from the plantation to harvesting and processing to how to make the perfect cup. The book is illustrated throughout with beautiful color photographs taken in the field. The contents are: Part 1 Tea Basics -- The Tea Plant; Varieties of tea; Altitude, climate and seasons; Harvesting and processing; The tea voyage Part 2 Tea Brewing and Drinking -- Tea-brewing basics; Tea tools; Buying, storing and tasting Part 3 Tea Blending -- Tisanes, herbal and fruit teas; Scenting, infusions and blending herbs; Blending tea at home; Blending for health; Tea mixology Part 4 The World of Tea -- Country profiles of China, Taiwan, Japan, India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, East Africa. In this last section, the country profiles open with an introduction that describes the country's tea-growing history alongside a map showing the tea regions. Each area is described as to name, amount of tea produced, tea type, climate, location, and major plantations. Another spread sets out the specific teas grown in that country and describes their production, growing conditions, grade, processing methods, and taste profiles. The world of tea is here to stay. New varieties will be introduced, new health benefits will be proven, and tea sales will continue to grow. The World Atlas of Tea is an exceptional gift choice and specialty selection for this new world.
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RowReads1
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Thanks @cobwebmoth @TheKidUpstairs @jenniferw88 Tea . 1. Either. 2. Caffeine. 3. Chai. Thai. Green. Iced. Sweet. Lavender, Jasmine, Rose, Mint, Ginger,Lemon, Earl Grey, Irish Breakfast. Sleepy Time. 4. Tasteless boring tea. Coffee . 1. All. 2. Dark. 3. Sure, Peppermint mocha. 4. Sometimes when I go out for coffee, rarely at home. ☕️☕️☕️☕️☕️☕️☕️☕️☕️☕️☕️☕️☕️☕️☕️☕️☕️#Muglove

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teebe
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Today I found my sister a set of tea that looks like a book 📚 I don't even drink tea but this is freakin cool. #Christmas

LeahBergen That‘s awesome. 7y
MaleficentBookDragon 😍😍😍 7y
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diovival Ooooo 😍 7y
kspenmoll 👏🏻👏🏻 7y
LibrarianRyan I saw that too. It looks fun. 7y
Elisa As a tea drinking book dragon, I would be ecstatic to find this under the tree!! 😍😍 7y
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Felso
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More library goodness! #alltherequestscomeinatonce

celtichik Need to see if my library carries this one! 7y
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queerbookreader
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Keeping my thoughts full of tea tonight 💞☕️

Laalaleighh @BooksTeasAndBookishThings you need this, I think. 8y
BooksTeasAndBookishThings @Laalaleighh a glass teapot or the book? I have the former, but definitely would love the latter 😊❤ (edited) 8y
AlaMich It's a beautiful teapot, but when I look at it, all I can do is wonder how long it would take me to accidentally snap that spout right off. 8y
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queerbookreader @AlaMich I have one, actually! I use it when I make flowering tea. It hasn't broken or chipped yet 😋 8y
queerbookreader @BooksTeasAndBookishThings This tea book is one of the best I've read, I totally recommend getting it!! 8y
BooksTeasAndBookishThings I will have to find my own copy! 🙌 Thank you! 8y
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queerbookreader
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I love reading about tea because I love tea (big surprise). Reading is paired with a lavender rose petal green tea in my favorite mug ☕️✨

melbeautyandbooks Lavender rose petal tea sounds yummy. I also love tea! ☕️ 8y
LeahBergen I love reading about tea, too. 👍🏼 8y
Chachic Lavender rose petal tea sounds awesome! What brand is it? Maybe I can try to find it. 8y
queerbookreader @Chachic It's called "Happy Earth Tea" 8y
Chachic Thanks! Will search for it.😁 8y
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Lauredhel
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Appropriate afternoon tea reading. ☕ ☕ 📚 📚
(In my cup: white tea with a couple of rose buds.)

LeahBergen I love reading about tea ☕️ 8y
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Lauredhel
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Xmas present from my spouse :)

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beaniebankbeth
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Another student gift brag: a box of tea as big as me that's shaped like a book! I'll have so many #hotdrinkandbook posts soon, I'm sure, but I didn't know there was such a thing as hot drink IN a book. 😅😆😀📚🍵

mhillis Nice🎁🎁 8y
CouronneDhiver What an excellent gift! 🙂 8y
ReadingOver50 Great gift 8y
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