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Chinese Tea

Chinese Tea

China is the homeland of tea, taking a leading position in the planting, producing and drinking of tea. The book describes many aspects of Chinese tea such as:

  • its types,
  • producing procedure,
  • utensils,
  • taste,
  • ceremony,
  • drinking customs and
  • philosophy.

Color photos throughout the book.

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The New Tea Book

The New Tea Book: A Guide to Black, Green, Herbal, and Chai Tea

Tea is hot and getting hotter. In The New Tea Book: A Guide to Black, Green, Herbal, and Chai Tea, no leaf is left unturned. Discover the wide variety of teas that are available and their myriad health benefits, as well as over 50 recipes for cooking with tea:

  • beverages,
  • savories, and
  • delectable sweets.

This strikingly photographed volume takes readers on a visual journey exploring the riches of black, green, oolong, and herbal teas, from the fragrant, full-bodied Assam to the spirited and spicy Yunnan. An exciting addition is the completely new Personal Spa section, introducing a host of aromatherapy touches for the home with recipes for tea bath sachets, eye pillows, beauty soaps, and potpourris. Finally, a list of resources gives information on where to find interesting tea blends and equipment, not to mention author Sara Perry's favorite international teahouses. Here's just the right cup o' tea.

About the Author

Sara Perry is the author of numerous Chronicle craft and cooking books, including The New Complete Coffee Book. She lives in Oregon and writes for the Portland Oregonian.

Alison Miksch's photographs have appeared in Better Homes & Gardens, Country Home, and Redbook magazines and can also be seen in Luscious Lemon Desserts and Couscous.

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20,000 Secrets of Tea

20,000 Secrets of Tea: The Most Effective Ways to Benefit from Nature's Healing Herbs

Tea has a lot of health benefits. Here is a great, very informative book about the secrets of tea and the most effective ways to benefit from the different types of tea. The book is called 20,000 Secrets of Tea: The Most Effective Ways to Benefit from Nature's Healing Herbs: Here are some of the health benefits that you will find:

  • Fight Colds and Flu
  • Lower Cholesterol
  • Beat Depression
  • Banish Fatigue
  • Enhance Memory
  • Lose Weight
  • And More!

An ancient Chinese legend: Once there was a man who knew 100,000 healing properties of herbs. He taught his son 80,000 secrets. On his deathbed, he told his son to visit his grave in five years, and there he would find the other 20,000 secrets. When the son went to his father's grave, he found, growing on the site, the tea shrub....

Teas are the gentle, natural, most beneficial way to absorb the healing properties of herbs--easily and inexpensively. A simple cup of tea not only has the power to soothe and relax but to deliver healing herbal agents to the bloodstream more quickly than capsules, tinctures, or infusions. Feeling tired? Rose hip tea will rev you up and beautify your skin. Need some help with your diet? Ginger tea will provide the boost you need and help aching joints too. Hot or iced, these pure and simple drinks offer delicious ways to stay healthy and revitalize you from the inside out. This unique guide offers:

  • An A-Z listing of common ailments followed by the teas best used to treat them
  • Instructions on how to create your own medicinal kitchen
  • Advice on creating your own tea blends
  • Descriptions of the top 100 herbs and their secret healing properties
  • And much, much more!

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