The story of tea/ by E Jaiwant Paul.
By: Paul. E Jaiwant.
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Christ Junior College ->Science | Reference | 641.3372 PAU (Browse shelf) | Available | 00018304 |
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623.553 FRI Naval firepower : | 627.8 SIN Global history of dams and rivers/ | 639.8 SHU Science of aquaculture / | 641.3372 PAU The story of tea/ | 660.6 BOR Biotechnology lab practices/ | 660.6 SAT Biotechnology/ | 793 GAR Entertaining science experiments with everyday objects / |
About the Book: The Story of Tea
Today, tea is consumed by about one-half of the worlds population. Legend has it that tea originated in China about 5,000 years ago. The earliest reference to tea that scholars give credence to was found in 350 BC in the Era Ya, an ancient Chinese dictionary. The Story of Tea traces the history, myths and rituals of growing and drinking tea from the tea gardens of China to the roadside dhabas of India ? its all here for the reader to discover. This book deals not only with the planting and manufacturing of tea, but its tasting and blending, its sale by auction and marketing in branded packaged form, with a special reference to Brooke Bond India, and more .... The Story of Tea makes for interesting reading.
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