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Tea - tree or bush, its leaves, and the beverage made from these leaves. The plant (Camellia sinensis, Thea sinensis, or C. thea) is an evergreen related to the camellia and indigenous to Assam (India) and probably to parts of China and Japan. In its native state, it grows to a height of about 30 ft (9.1 m), but in cultivation it is pruned to 3–5 ft (91–152 cm). The lanceolate


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    Tea in China: The History of China's National Drink » Read Now

    by John C. Evans. 169 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    Tea is one of the world's most popular beverages after water, and the birthplace of tea is China. Until the 1830s, China was the only producer of tea, and today it remains the world's greatest producer and consumer. Tea in China is a history of China's national drink, where it came from, how it was...
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    Tea in Japan: Essays on the History of Chanoyu » Read Now

    by Kumakura Isao, Paul Varley. 285 pgs.

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    Handbook of Chinese Popular Culture (Chap. 4 "Tea Drinking and Its Culture") » Read Now

    by Dingbo Wu, Patrick D. Murphy. 409 pgs.

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    Chinese popular culture is extremely diverse and richly complex. The 18 chapters in this reference provide the most comprehensive and current bibliographical and descriptive study of Chinese popular culture in English. Each chapter, written by an expert contributor, provides a thorough survey of...
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    The East India Company: A History » Read Now

    by Philip Lawson. 188 pgs.

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