The invention of Oolong tea solved lots of problems
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In this tea class, I explain why it makes sense that this invention would
happen in the south of China. It happened in Wu Yi, Fujian Province. Then I
expla...
I WILL KEEP BROKEN THINGS
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*These fragments of a tile were once part of a highly decorated floor at
Chertsey Abbey, Surrey. Pavements of decorated ceramic tiles were a
medieval inn...
The Kitchen
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MTR guises under a variety of names—The speakeasy, At 21, The Tea Room,
Salon, The Mandarin's—and just about everything else bestowed upon this
magnetic sp...
Immortal's Palm Tea
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by STEVEN D. OWYOUNG
AUTHOR'S NOTE: *This essay is dedicated to Frank Hadley Murphy, author of
The Spirit of Tea, for his kind introduction to the poet Li B...