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20,000 Secrets of Tea: The Most Effective Ways to Benefit from Nature's Healing Herbs
20,000 Secrets of Tea: The Most Effective Ways to Benefit from Nature's Healing Herbs
by Victoria Zak
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The Tea Enthusiast's Handbook: A Guide to the World's Best Teas
The Tea Enthusiast's Handbook: A Guide to the World's Best Teas
by Mary Lou Heiss Robert J. Heiss
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The Book of Tea
The Book of Tea
by Kakuzo Okakura
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The Ancient Art of Tea: Wisdom From the Ancient Chinese Tea Masters
The Ancient Art of Tea: Wisdom From the Ancient Chinese Tea Masters
by Warren Peltier
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365 Things Every Tea Lover Should Know
365 Things Every Tea Lover Should Know
by Harvest House Publishers
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World's 'most expensive' tea grown in Chinese panda poo

Chinese entrepreneur An Yanshi is convinced he has found the key ingredient to produce the world's most expensive tea -- panda poo.

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Various Collectibles Fit Fans To A Tea

Tea, it is said, was first drunk by the Chinese Emperor Shen Nung about 2737 B.C. Then someone in China invented a device that shredded tea leaves, making it easier to brew tea. But the idea of making tea in a cup instead of a pot seems to have begun in

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Tea paraphernalia of all shapes and sizes interests collectors

Cowles Syndicate Inc. This 1-inch-high octagonal teapot is a tea infuser, the inspiration for the teabag. Tea, it is said, was first drunk by the Chinese Emperor Shen Nung about 2737 B.C. Then someone in China invented a device that shredded tea leaves, making it easier to brew tea.

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World's 'most expensive' tea grown in panda poop

CHINESE entrepreneur An Yanshi is convinced he has found the key ingredient to produce the world's most expensive tea - panda poop.

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About respecting sensitivities

I had always assumed that the Malays are backward thinking and superstitious whereas the non-Malays are enlightened. I had always wanted the Malays to break out of their feudalistic and outdated cocoon and drag themselves into the new Millennium and, as Dr Mahathir Mohamad said, be more like the Chinese. That is why I have been brutal and cruel in whacking the Malays. I wanted them to improve ...

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