Friday, September 7, 2018

19 Lessons On Tea; Become An Expert On Buying, Brewing and Drinking The Best Tea

I just recently completed a book (e-book actually on my Kindle e-book reader; screen is monochrome and shows photos in monochrome) titled '19 Lessons on Tea; Become an Expert on Buying, Brewing and Drinking the Best Tea by 27 Press; Kindle Edition on Amazon. One could possibly download to ones computer using the Kindle software or to ones e-book reader device.

It shows the varieties of tea; green or black, etc. It also shows the origins of tea. It gives the names of teas. It shows the variety of herbal teas; some of which does not actually contain tea.
Here is the tea bush. Different kinds of tea come from different parts of the tea bush. 


I think it is neat in that it covers different countries traditions in serving tea. It showed which country started the tradition and where it spread to, and how their traditions started. It varies from the Russian tradition, the Chinese tradition, the Japanese tradition plus other traditions. It is not just on tea but the history of tea and the traditions that surrounded it.

It also shows the different ways to prepare and serve tea. It shows what it can be prepared in and what they would not recommend. It shows of important accessories.

It also shows how to pair different teas with different foods. It seems the right tea will complement the right foods.

It shows where it started and how it spread to different parts of the world. I read that there is a couple of places in the USA that grows and sells teas.

I have an older version of the Kindle e-book reader. It is not like the newer ones at Amazon. It has a keyboard on the bottom. It is charcoal grey in color. It has a rubber covering for it that covers the screen when not in use and makes it easier to hold onto. It has an E-Ink screen; which means the battery lasts a long time (when new, only charged it once a month). I currently have over 60 books on it. I have not read them all but I am working on it.
This looks like the Kindle I have and use. Mine has a rubber sleeve / cover that makes easier to hold onto. Before I got the sleeve / cover, it kept slipping out of my hand but now it doesn't. It is a small device that can hold a lot of e-books. 









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