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This section describes the most widespread method of making tea. Completely different methods are used in North Africa, Tibet and perhaps in other places.
The best way to prepare tea is usually thought to be with loose tea placed either directly in a teapot or contained in a tea infuser, rather than a teabag. However, perfectly acceptable tea can be made with teabags. Some circumvent the teapot stage altogether and ...
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Social Studies Dictionary - Greek and Roman Myths Definition and meaning of Greek and Roman Myths Greek and Roman Myths "Myth" is a Greek word describing a spoken story, a speech or a tale. In ancient times, the Greeks created myths to explain creation, the exploits of divine and heroic figures, and their deeds of strength and daring. The heroes of the myths were gods or superhumans who functioned outside of ordinary life. Yet the myths relayed lessons which were important to humans who listened. Common themes included the destruction of those who defied the gods, were arrogant, or made rash promises. Myths stressed the value of personal honor. They formed the basis of Greek and later Roman religion. Roman mythology was largely adopted from Greek mythology but was more linked to historic occurrences and city life. In the early 19th century the Romantic movement reinvigorated the study of myth. Since then attempts to classify and compare folklore and mythology are concerned with common social functions and relationships in different societies over time. (Source: The Social Studies Center at Texas University ) Also see these pages: Social Studies, Social Studies Sitemap, History, History Sitemap
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Social Studies Dictionary - Greek and Roman Myths Definition and meaning of Greek and Roman Myths Greek and Roman Myths "Myth" is a Greek word describing a spoken story, a speech or a tale. In ancient times, the Greeks created myths to explain creation, the exploits of divine and heroic figures, and their deeds of strength and daring. The heroes of the myths were gods or superhumans who functioned outside of ordinary life. Yet the myths relayed lessons which were important to humans who listened. Common themes included the destruction of those who defied the gods, were arrogant, or made rash promises. Myths stressed the value of personal honor. They formed the basis of Greek and later Roman religion. Roman mythology was largely adopted from Greek mythology but was more linked to historic occurrences and city life. In the early 19th century the Romantic movement reinvigorated the study of myth. Since then attempts to classify and compare folklore and mythology are concerned with common social functions and relationships in different societies over time. (Source: The Social Studies Center at Texas University ) Also see these pages: Social Studies, Social Studies Sitemap, History, History Sitemap
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There are tea ceremonies which have arisen in different cultures, Japan's complex, formal and serene one being the most known. Other examples are the Korean tea ceremony or some traditional ways of brewing tea in Chinese tea culture.
Tea - China.
Main article: Chinese tea culture ...
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Almost all teas in tea-bags and most other teas sold in western countries are blends. Blending may occur at the level of tea-planting area (e.g., Assam), or teas from many areas may be blended. The aim of blending is a stable taste over different years, and a better price. More expensive, more tasty tea may cover the inferior taste of cheaper tea.
There are various teas which have additives and/or different processing than "pure" varieties. Tea is able to easily receive any aroma, which may cause problems in processing, transportation or storage of tea, but can be als ...
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 |  |  | Tea - Tea creation myths: Encyclopedia II - Tea - CultivationTea is produced from leaves and leaf buds of Camellia sinensis, the tea plant. All tea varieties, such as green, oolong, and black tea, are harvested from this species, but differ by processing.
While in nature the tea tree may grow to 5 to 15 meters, and sometimes even to 30 meters[1], planted tea shrubs are usually trimmed to below two metres (six feet), to stimulate the growth of leaves and to ease plucking.
Many infectious insects, including the green leafhopper, mites, caterpillars, and termites, ...
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 |  |  | Tea - Tea creation myths: Encyclopedia II - Tea - Tea spreads to the worldAs the Venetian explorer Marco Polo failed to mention tea in his travel records, it is conjectured that the first Europeans to encounter tea were either Jesuits living in Beijing who attended the court of the last Ming Emperors; or Portuguese explorers visiting Japan in 1560. Russia discovered tea in 1618 after a Ming Emperor of China offered it as a gift to Czar Michael I.
Soon imported tea was introduced to Europe, where it quickly became popular among the wealthy in France and the Netherlands. English use of tea dates from about 1650 and is attributed to Catherine of Braganza (Portuguese princ ...
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 |  |  | Tea - Tea creation myths: Encyclopedia II - Tea - The word teaThe Chinese character for tea is 茶, but it is pronounced very differently in the various Chinese dialects. Two pronunciations have made their way into other languages around the world. One is 'te' (POJ: tê) which comes from the Min Nan dialect spoken around the port of Xiamen (Amoy). The other is 'cha', used by the Cantonese dialect spoken around the ports of Guangzhou (Canton) and Hong Kong, as well as in the Mandarin dialect of northern China. Yet another different pronunciation is 'zoo', use ...
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