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  • A Red Rose Tea
    The history of the famous Red Rose Tea Company, and why there are both Canadian and American versions of their tea. ...
    http://coffeetea.about.com/library/weekly/?once=true&
 
  • A Tea and Sri Lanka
    An indepth exploration of the history and culture surrounding tea in Britain and Sri Lanka Ceylon. The content on this site comes from my college thesis, written as a part of a BA in Cultural Anthropology at Vassar College written in 1994. The thesi ...
    http://www.panix.com/~kendra/tea/index.html
 
  • The China Tea Culture
    An overview of tea in China: cultivation, history, and growing regions. From IndexChina. Chinese food and tea culture, recipes and photos for Beijing duck, Shanghai noodles, Sichuan soup and Guangdong dumplings. ...
    http://www.index-china-food.com/tea-culture.htm
 
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  • Darjeeling Tea
    Darjeeling tea complete information containing all tea facts. It also sells rare and premium Darjeeling teas at an affordable rate. Darjeeling tea information from history to other related Darjeeling tea related issues. ...
    http://darjeelingnews.net/darjeeling_tea.html
 
  • Design of Teapots
    History and design of teapots. ...
    http://www.stashtea.com/teapots.htm
 
  • Road to Bubble Tea
    Tea comes fullcircle. Article tracing the developments in tea history that have contributed to the birth of bubble tea. Bubble tea is also known as boba, pearl or tapioca tea. Bubble tea as a beverage is bold, daring, bordering almost on the blasphe ...
    http://www.bruceandclark.com/historyofbubbletea.htm
 
  • History of Tea
    Part of Stash Teas A World of Tea web site. The History of Tea part of Stash Teas A World of Tea web site. ...
    http://www.stashtea.com/facts.htm
 
  • The History of Tea
    Overview of the history of cultivation and processing in the East and the West, description of varieties, links. The leaves, leaf buds, and internodes of Camellia sinensis, cured by various methods, are infused in hot or boiling water. This beverage ...
    http://www.gol27.com/HistoryTea.html
 
 
 
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