tea — , coffee, tea Samuel Pepys recorded his first cup of tea on 25 September 1660, and also reported that the apothecary told his wife it would be good for her, for her cold and defluxions (28 June 1667). The first known reference to reading… … A Dictionary of English folklore
Japanese tea ceremony — Tea ceremony The Japanese tea ceremony, also called the Way of Tea, is a Japanese cultural activity involving the ceremonial preparation and presentation of matcha, powdered green tea. In Japanese, it is called chanoyu (茶の湯) or chadō ( … Wikipedia
Tea — For other uses, see Tea (disambiguation). Tea Longjing tea being infused in a glass … Wikipedia
The Classic of Tea — Lu Yu: The Classic of Tea The Classic of Tea or Tea Classic (simplified Chinese: 茶经; traditional Chinese … Wikipedia
Perennial tea ceremony — (四序茶會) is a Chinese tea ceremony, created by Lin Easu (林易山), of the Ten Ren Teaism Foundation. The first two characters of the Chinese term literally mean four steps or sequences that are linked together, the latter two simply meaning tea… … Wikipedia
Kōdō — ( ja. 香道 Way of Fragrance) is the Japanese art of appreciating incense, and involves using incense within a structure of codified conduct. Though it is counted as one of the three classical arts of refinement, it is relatively unknown amongst… … Wikipedia
Kōdō — El kōdō (en japonés 香道, literalmente camino del incienso ) es el arte japonés de la apreciación del incienso o ceremonia del incienso, ya que va unido a una conducta y códigos determinados. El kōdō incluye todos los aspectos del proceso, desde… … Wikipedia Español
James Norwood Pratt — is an author and authority on wine, tea and tea lore. He was born March 27, 1942, in Winston Salem, North Carolina, and brought up in Forsyth County, North Carolina on land which has been in his family since before the American Revolution. He was … Wikipedia
coffee — , coffee, tea Samuel Pepys recorded his first cup of tea on 25 September 1660, and also reported that the apothecary told his wife it would be good for her, for her cold and defluxions (28 June 1667). The first known reference to reading… … A Dictionary of English folklore
Lignum vitae — is the heartwood of species of the genus Guaiacum , the trees of which are also called guayacan.The name is Latin for wood of life , and derives from its medicinal uses. Other names are palo santo, holy wood, greenheart and ironwood (one of many) … Wikipedia