The Ultimate Guide to Chinese Tea

The Ultimate Guide to Chinese Tea
Author: Bret Hinsch
Publsiher: Bret Hinsch
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2008
Genre: Tea
ISBN: 9789744801296

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Tao of Chinese Tea

Tao of Chinese Tea
Author: Ling Yun
Publsiher: Shanghai Book Traders
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2009
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: PSU:000067179763

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Learn about the history of Chinese tea, which dates back over 5,000 years and involves emperors, wars, and unsung heroes. Take a closer look at the philosophies and wisdom behind tea that have been passed down from one generation to another. Follow the delicately crafted art of the tea ceremony and the etiquette of drinking tea at a traditional tea house. Learn how to prepare Chinese tea by a top-rated Chinese tea master.

Chinese Tea

Chinese Tea
Author: Tong Liu
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2010
Genre: China
ISBN: 7508516672

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The Tea Enthusiast s Handbook

The Tea Enthusiast s Handbook
Author: Mary Lou Heiss,Robert J. Heiss
Publsiher: Ten Speed Press
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2012-01-18
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781607743781

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AROUND THE WORLD IN A TEACUP Did you know that tea is the most widely consumed beverage on the planet after water? Or that all of the world’s tea originates from only three varieties of a single plant? While a cup of tea may be a simple pleasure for most of us, there are a dizzying number of tastes from which to choose. And every tea, whether a delicately sweet green tea from Japan or a bracing, brisk Darjeeling black, tells a story in the cup about the land that nurtured it and the tea-making skills that transformed it. In this authoritative guide, veteran tea professionals Mary Lou and Robert J. Heiss provide decades of expertise on understanding tea and its origins, the many ways to buy tea, and how to explore and enjoy the six classes of tea (green, yellow, white, oolong, black, and Pu-erh). Additional advice on steeping the perfect cup and storing tea at home, alongside a gallery of more than thirty-fi ve individual teas with tasting notes and descriptions make The Tea Enthusiast’s Handbook a singular source of both practical information and rich detail about this fascinating beverage.

The Art and Alchemy of Chinese Tea

The Art and Alchemy of Chinese Tea
Author: Daniel Reid
Publsiher: Singing Dragon
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2011-11-15
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9780857010698

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The fine art of preparing and drinking tea has become a hallmark of Chinese civilization, handed down through the ages in China by monks and martial artists, doctors and hermits, emperors and alchemists. In his latest book, Daniel Reid explores Chinese tea in its manifold varieties, its long and colorful historical development in China, and its refinement as a mainstay of Chinese culture. He describes the principles that lie at the heart of tea culture in China, the potent medicinal properties of Chinese tea, and how to cultivate Cha Dao, the Daoist way of tea, in daily life. A central section of the book explores for the first time the alchemy of Chinese tea, an esoteric aspect of Chinese tea culture that remains unexplored by modern science but was known and cultivated in ancient China. Jin Dan, the `golden elixir of life' is the elusive essence that resides dormant within tea (as in some other plants and minerals) and can be extracted, activated and transferred to the human system to protect health, prolong life, and enhance mental performance. The author looks at how and why this works, and explains the chemical transformations that take place as well as explaining the energetic transfer that takes place when tea is prepared by a Master. Illustrated with many photographs, by Christan Janzen, the book contains detailed descriptions of many Chinese tea varieties, especially the High Mountain Oolong Tea of Taiwan, which is considered by many to be the pinnacle of perfection in both the art and alchemy of Chinese tea. The book also contains entertaining tea anecdotes from the author's 'Tea Tidings' bulletin, and a useful glossary of Chinese tea terms. Tea lovers, as well as those with an interest in tea culture, the Dao, and Chinese history and culture, will find this book an absorbing and revelatory read.

Chinese Tea Seven Types of the Chinese Teas A Guide to Learning Original Chinese Teas

Chinese Tea  Seven Types of the Chinese Teas  A Guide to Learning Original Chinese Teas
Author: Alisson Evans
Publsiher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2018-08-22
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1719847851

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This book will be especially useful to those who very little knowledge about the Chinese teas. In modern China, there are more than 900 types of tea. The author tries to explain with simple words to you what are the Chinese teas are and to accurately classify all this. Discover the Tea World with this short guide "7 types of the Chinese Teas"! Enjoy!

The Art and Alchemy of Chinese Tea

The Art and Alchemy of Chinese Tea
Author: Daniel P. Reid
Publsiher: Singing Dragon
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2011
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781848190863

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The fine art of preparing and drinking tea has become a hallmark ofChinese civilization. In his latest book, Daniel Reid explores Chinesetea in its manifold varieties, its long and colorful historicaldevelopment in China, and the fine art of preparing and drinking it, atradition handed down through the agesby monks and martial artists,and emperors. He describes the principles that lie at the heart oftea culture in China, the potent medicinal properties of Chinese tea,and how to cultivate Cha Dao, the Daoist way of tea, in daily life.Illustrated with many photographs by Christan Janzen, the book containsdetailed descriptions of many Chinese tea varieties, as well asentertaining tea anecdotes from the author's 'Tea Tidings'bulletin, and a useful glossary of Chinese tea terms.

All the Tea in China

All the Tea in China
Author: Kit Boey Chow,Ione Kramer
Publsiher: China Books
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1990
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0835121941

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Tea lovers will want to curl up - a pot of their favorite variety at hand - and linger over every informative page of this comprehensive account of tea's history and qualities. Chow and Kramer focus on Chinese teas and tea practices; their wonderfully detailed discussions leave no stone unturned in bringing to light all facets of tea as a plant, drink and institution. Two particularly interesting chapters center on tea's health benefits (which seem to be wide ranging and consequential) and how to make a good cup of tea (no easy task, to which any tea drinker can attest).