William I. Lengeman III
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Tea Growing Regions of Japan: Shizuoka
When it comes to ranking the world’s largest tea producers, Japan is not in the running and probably never will be. The laurels in this department go to such mega-producers as China and India, as well as a number of lesser luminaries. What Japan is noted for is producing what are arguably some of the… Continue reading
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Tea Growing Regions of India
Once upon a time nearly all of the world’s tea was grown in China and most , if not all, of it was consumed there. Several hundred years ago tea began to turn up in Europe, most notably in England, where it eventually became so popular that the British decided that they didn’t want to… Continue reading
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Tea Gadgets
Do you love your tea gadgets? Well, then, you’re in luck, since there seem to be new ones hitting the market just about every day. Take wacky novelty tea infusers, for instance. It’s not too hard to figure out what the Sharky Tea Infuser is all about and it’s actually one of the more clever… Continue reading
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More Upcoming Tea Books
If you’re looking for some new tea-related reading, you’re in luck. The next few months will see a number of interesting new tea books hitting bookstore shelves. We’ve already taken a look at a few of these titles in this article. If you’ll scroll down you can get the lowdown on a few more. Tea… Continue reading
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Tea Drinkers Awake
Cross an alarm clock with a tea maker and you end up with a teasmade, a device that’s also referred to as a teawaker. These gadgets are relatively rare in many parts of the world, but teawakers have long had a considerable following in the United Kingdom. The device is so common there that it… Continue reading
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Tea in the Atlantic
A word of explanation is in order. Contrary to what the title might suggest this article is not about drinking tea in the Atlantic Ocean or even on a boat on said ocean. The Atlantic referred to is, along with Harpers and the New Yorker, one of the nation’s preeminent weekly newsmagazines dealing with culture,… Continue reading
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Really Steep Tea
When it comes to tea, the word “steep” can have several meanings. The most common of these, of course, is as a verb – to steep your tea by soaking the leaves or a tea bag in hot water so that you can drink it. You could also use “steep” as an adjective, as in… Continue reading
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China Green
There are a lot of teas in China, a fact that has given rise to the popular saying – all the tea in China. The abundance of tea there should come as no surprise, given that China is not only the birthplace of tea but is also the number one tea producer in the world.… Continue reading
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Monkeying Around with PG Tips
There’s something about tea and monkeys – or so it would seem. This peculiar connection manifests itself in a number of interesting ways. Among them are Golden Monkey, a popular Chinese tea variety; the legend of monkey-picked tea; and an assortment of monkeys – both animated and real – who have been starring in PG… Continue reading
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Green Tea and Weight Loss
If you do a Web search for the terms “tea” and “weight loss” or “green tea” and “weight loss” you’ll find any number of merchants anxious to convince you of the miraculous ways in which tea and related products can help you to drop pounds. But is there really any basis to these claims? Well,… Continue reading
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