Tea, is produced from the leaves or buds of the tea bush and is a popular beverage in the world today. The teameister.com will examine tea by discussing the History of Tea, Cultivation of tea as well as tea processing and varieties. Preparing and serving a cup of tea and the various kinds of tea and what makes each special is also covered.
Tea has played an important role in many cultures for centuries. Historically, the use of tea can be traced back to at least 1000 BC. Records indicate that early dynasties, such as the Tank Dynasty, used tea as a social beverage. Tea was introduced to the Europeans sometime in the 16th century. Tea was hugely popular among the wealthy. Britain set up tea plantations in colonial India. Did you know that Ireland and England are the two highest per capita consumers of tea in the world today? The United States of America has a long history with tea as well and is covered in detail on the teameister report.
The varieties of tea is classified according to the period of oxidation the leaves have experienced. You will read about this process and the differences between cultivation and variety as well as the differences in taste and price. White tea, green tea, Black and oolong and herbal....however herbal teas are a standalone product because they do not generally contain any tea leaves. Traditionalists do not consider herbal mixtures a form of tea.
Tea plays an important role in many societies and cultures. For example Chinese - Tea houses offer a social gathering place open to anyone, regardless of age and standing. In vietnam tea is one of the largest exports of and is a common drink served to company and guests to the country. Britain, Germany, Ireland, India, Russia all have unique customs.
In the United States tea is offered at most establishments as an alternative to coffee. Over 80% of all tea consumed in the US is in iced form.
Tea is packaged in a variety of ways such as teabags, loose tea, compressed tea and tea sticks. Tea should be served in mugs or cups, never glasses; hot temperatures may crack or shatter the glass. Ceramic and porcelain cups also retain heat better than glass.
Tea has played an important part in almost every culture of the world. Used for religious rites, meditative purposes, social activities, or just to unwind, tea has dominated every aspect of our lives. This report has outlined the various varieties of tea, showed its role in history and culture, and suggested methods of preparation and serving. Based on this information, it is clear tea will continue to be an integral part of life for centuries to follow.
The new teameister website is all about tea. We are planning an online tea community where members will exchange tea stories, recipes and chat. As we grow the website we encourage comments and input from our membership and associate bloggers. - 16004
Tea has played an important role in many cultures for centuries. Historically, the use of tea can be traced back to at least 1000 BC. Records indicate that early dynasties, such as the Tank Dynasty, used tea as a social beverage. Tea was introduced to the Europeans sometime in the 16th century. Tea was hugely popular among the wealthy. Britain set up tea plantations in colonial India. Did you know that Ireland and England are the two highest per capita consumers of tea in the world today? The United States of America has a long history with tea as well and is covered in detail on the teameister report.
The varieties of tea is classified according to the period of oxidation the leaves have experienced. You will read about this process and the differences between cultivation and variety as well as the differences in taste and price. White tea, green tea, Black and oolong and herbal....however herbal teas are a standalone product because they do not generally contain any tea leaves. Traditionalists do not consider herbal mixtures a form of tea.
Tea plays an important role in many societies and cultures. For example Chinese - Tea houses offer a social gathering place open to anyone, regardless of age and standing. In vietnam tea is one of the largest exports of and is a common drink served to company and guests to the country. Britain, Germany, Ireland, India, Russia all have unique customs.
In the United States tea is offered at most establishments as an alternative to coffee. Over 80% of all tea consumed in the US is in iced form.
Tea is packaged in a variety of ways such as teabags, loose tea, compressed tea and tea sticks. Tea should be served in mugs or cups, never glasses; hot temperatures may crack or shatter the glass. Ceramic and porcelain cups also retain heat better than glass.
Tea has played an important part in almost every culture of the world. Used for religious rites, meditative purposes, social activities, or just to unwind, tea has dominated every aspect of our lives. This report has outlined the various varieties of tea, showed its role in history and culture, and suggested methods of preparation and serving. Based on this information, it is clear tea will continue to be an integral part of life for centuries to follow.
The new teameister website is all about tea. We are planning an online tea community where members will exchange tea stories, recipes and chat. As we grow the website we encourage comments and input from our membership and associate bloggers. - 16004
About the Author:
Penny Bronson is interested in the health benefits of tea and loves the study of tea. She has written about tea and is publishing a website which will cover many aspects of tea and Tea and its Health Benefits