
Tea
A Miscellany Steeped with Trivia, History and Recipes
Emily Katharine Kearns(Author)
Summersdale Publishers
Published on 12. March 2015
Book
Hardback
208 pages
978-1-84953-679-0 (ISBN)
Description
How could we live without tea?
From its beginnings in Asia to its position as a popular global pick-me-up, tea has become the drink of choice for two billion people every morning!
This charming miscellany, packed full of fascinating facts and practical advice, as well as tasty recipes from spicy chai tea to traditional tea loaf, will intrigue, inform and delight lovers of this cheering beverage across the globe.
From its beginnings in Asia to its position as a popular global pick-me-up, tea has become the drink of choice for two billion people every morning!
This charming miscellany, packed full of fascinating facts and practical advice, as well as tasty recipes from spicy chai tea to traditional tea loaf, will intrigue, inform and delight lovers of this cheering beverage across the globe.
Reviews / Votes
'A thoroughly entertaining and interesting read for tea aficionados' * Sussex Style *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Octopus Publishing Group
Dimensions
Height: 182 mm
Width: 116 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-84953-679-0 (9781849536790)
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03/2015
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Emily Kearns is a freelance writer and editor. Her favourite pastimes are tea and travelling on the London Underground. She loves all teas but her favourite is the delicate and citrusy Earl Grey. This is her second book.
Emily Kearns is a freelance writer and editor. Her favourite pastimes are tea and travelling on the London Underground. She loves all teas but her favourite is the delicate and citrusy Earl Grey. This is her second book.