A History of Tea: The Life and Times of the World's Favorite Beverage
By (Author) Laura C. Martin
Tuttle Publishing
Tuttle Publishing
4th September 2018
13th September 2018
United States
General
Non Fiction
Cultural studies: food and society
Food and drink: non-alcoholic beverages
641.337209
Paperback
232
Width 130mm, Height 203mm
255g
As the world's second most popular beverage after water, tea has fascinated, awakened, motivated, and calmed us for well over two thousand years.
A History of Tea tells the compelling story of the rise of tea in Asia and its eventual spread to the West and beyond. From the tea houses of China's ancient Tang Dynasty (618-907) to the tea ceremonies developed in Japanese Zen Buddhist temples, to the current social issues faced by tea growers in India and Sri Lanka, this fascinating, newly updated book explores the complicated history of this unassuming drink. It illuminates the industries and traditions that developed from the spread of tea throughout the world and explains how tea is produced into the many varieties people drink each day. It also features a quick reference guide on subjects such as proper tea terminology and brewing.
Whether you prefer green, black, white, oolong, chai, Japanese, Chinese, Sri Lankan, American, or British tea, every tea aficionado will enjoy reading A History of Tea to learn even more about one of our most celebrated beverages.
"It's this unveiling of both the sordid and sublime elements of tea's evolution that make the book such a fantastically riveting read--one served best with a bottomless cup of your most beloved blend." --Conscious Choice magazine
"() an engaging and offbeat exploration of the rise of tea around the world." --Tea: A Magazine
"Martin uses both anecdotes and practical information to tell the story of tea's route through history." --Fresh Cup magazine
Laura C. Martin is an award-winning author of more than 25 books on gardening, nature and crafts. She has studied the complexities of plants for decades and has appeared on television shows such as Home Matters and Victory Garden. She served as the garden editor for Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles and Georgia magazine and has written for publications ranging from American Horticulturist to Better Homes & Gardens.