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The Art of Tea: New Zealand and the Globe explores the origins of tea, its cultural significance in different regions, and how it has evolved over time. New Zealand tea culture covers traditional British influences with a unique Maori focus, the history of tea making in New Zealand, and anecdotes of New Zealanders.
Chapters also cover the types of tea, their flavours, health benefits and brewing methods, tea pairings, sourcing and sustainability, tea rituals and traditions, tea recipes, facts abiout tea, tea accessories, latest tea trends, the art of the tea blender, famous people and their
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Produktbeschreibung
The Art of Tea: New Zealand and the Globe explores the origins of tea, its cultural significance in different regions, and how it has evolved over time. New Zealand tea culture covers traditional British influences with a unique Maori focus, the history of tea making in New Zealand, and anecdotes of New Zealanders.

Chapters also cover the types of tea, their flavours, health benefits and brewing methods, tea pairings, sourcing and sustainability, tea rituals and traditions, tea recipes, facts abiout tea, tea accessories, latest tea trends, the art of the tea blender, famous people and their tea, and just for fun some tea puns.

The 118-page book has plenty of photographs to sit back and enjoy while sipping a cup of tea.


Dieser Download kann aus rechtlichen Gründen nur mit Rechnungsadresse in A, B, CY, CZ, D, DK, EW, E, FIN, F, GR, H, IRL, I, LT, L, LR, M, NL, PL, P, R, S, SLO, SK ausgeliefert werden.

Autorenporträt
Rosalie Liddle Crawford has woven together her passion for storytelling, community, and history into a meaningful career as a writer, musician and filmmaker.

Growing up in farming and horticulture communities in New Zealand, Rosalie experienced the Kiwi habit of having a cup of tea five or six times a day.

If people call in during the day or evening, the usual friendly ritual is to "put on the jug" and "make a cuppa" as part of the social interaction. If someone is distressed or feeling anxious, again, making a cup of freshly-brewed tea is the norm in rural farming New Zealand.

This book isn't just about tea, it's about connecting with others - Rosalie Liddle Crawford.