The Philosophy of Tea
By (Author) Tony Gebely
British Library Publishing
British Library Publishing
4th December 2019
5th September 2019
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Cultural studies: food and society
394.15
Hardback
Width 130mm, Height 198mm
How did drinking the infusions of a unique plant from China become a vital part of everyday life This gift book presents an entertaining and illuminating introduction to the history and culture of tea, from its origins in the Far East to the flavours and properties of different varieties, and the rituals of tea preparation and drinking around the world. This simple hot beverage is suffused with artistic and religious overtones. The Chinese Ch'a Ching gave very precise guidelines to the preparation and sipping of tea, and the Japanese tea ceremony elevated it to an art form. Following its introduction to the royal court in the seventeenth century, the British created their own traditions, from the elaborate etiquette of afternoon tea to the humble pot of tea at the heart of family life, and the modern appreciation for specialty infusions.
Tony Gebely is a tea enthusiast and expert. He is the author of Tea: A User's Guide (2016), and the founder of the award-winning blog World of Tea.