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Japanese tea ceremony

The Japanese tea ceremony (known as sadō/chadō (茶道, 'The Way of Tea') or chanoyu (茶の湯)) is a Japanese cultural activity involving the ceremonial preparation...

Last Update: 2024-04-18T10:50:56Z Word Count : 6979 Synonim Japanese tea ceremony

Tea culture in Japan

Tea (茶, cha) is an important part of Japanese culture. It first appeared in the Nara period (710–794), introduced to the archipelago by ambassadors returning...

Last Update: 2024-04-02T02:07:15Z Word Count : 13123 Synonim Tea culture in Japan

Green tea

meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials found that consumption of 5–6 cups of green tea per day was associated with a small reduction in systolic blood pressure...

Last Update: 2024-04-13T08:35:12Z Word Count : 6714 Synonim Green tea

Mad Tea Party

is called Mad Tea Party at Disneyland and the Magic Kingdom. It is known as Alice's Tea Party at Tokyo Disneyland, Mad Hatter's Tea Cups at Disneyland...

Last Update: 2024-02-11T00:49:29Z Word Count : 1117 Synonim Mad Tea Party

Bubble tea

Bubble tea (also known as pearl milk tea, bubble milk tea, tapioca milk tea, boba tea, or boba; Chinese: 珍珠奶茶; pinyin: zhēnzhū nǎichá, 波霸奶茶; bōbà nǎichá)...

Last Update: 2024-04-09T16:18:45Z Word Count : 4589 Synonim Bubble tea

Japanese tea utensils

iemoto Schools of Japanese tea known as the san-senke. Utensils used for sencha are different, using a usually five-piece set of small cups, a small pot and...

Last Update: 2024-04-07T19:02:35Z Word Count : 4956 Synonim Japanese tea utensils

Matcha

consumed differently from tea leaves or tea bags, as it is suspended in a liquid, typically water or milk. The traditional Japanese tea ceremony, typically...

Last Update: 2024-04-15T17:24:22Z Word Count : 6131 Synonim Matcha

Barley tea

Barley tea is a roasted-grain-based infusion made from barley. It is a staple across many East Asian countries such as China, Japan, and Korea. It has...

Last Update: 2023-10-03T23:16:26Z Word Count : 691 Synonim Barley tea

List of countries by tea consumption per capita

Black tea in a Meissen pink-rose tea cup A Moroccan tea set Green tea steeping in a gaiwan A glass of iced tea First flush Darjeeling tea in cup A cup of...

Last Update: 2024-04-13T17:35:05Z Word Count : 185 Synonim List of countries by tea consumption per capita

Teacup

often wider and shorter than coffee cups. Cups for morning tea are conventionally larger than cups for afternoon tea. Higher quality teacups are typically...

Last Update: 2024-02-04T20:33:46Z Word Count : 873 Synonim Teacup

East Asian tea ceremony

ceremonial preparation and presentation of tea. Korean, Vietnamese and Japanese tea culture were inspired by the Chinese tea culture during ancient and medieval...

Last Update: 2024-03-10T12:02:19Z Word Count : 1534 Synonim East Asian tea ceremony

Tea culture

tea ceremonies, with their roots in the Chinese tea culture, differ slightly among East Asian countries, such as the Japanese or Korean variants. Tea...

Last Update: 2024-04-15T19:18:51Z Word Count : 11515 Synonim Tea culture

Sencha

Sencha (煎茶, lit. 'infused tea') is a type of Japanese ryokucha (緑茶, green tea) which is prepared by infusing the processed whole tea leaves in hot water. This...

Last Update: 2024-03-21T09:17:43Z Word Count : 919 Synonim Sencha

Jasmine tea

jasmine tea has green tea as the tea base; however, white tea and black tea are also used. The resulting flavour of jasmine tea is subtly sweet and highly...

Last Update: 2023-11-20T23:00:07Z Word Count : 1007 Synonim Jasmine tea

Hōjicha

Hōjicha (ほうじ茶, 焙じ茶, lit. 'roasted tea') is a Japanese green tea. It is distinctive from other Japanese green teas because it is roasted in a porcelain...

Last Update: 2024-03-21T09:19:34Z Word Count : 451 Synonim Hōjicha

Chawan

this account. None of the cups produced at other places can rival these. Blue and white cups are not used by those who give tea-tasting parties. By the...

Last Update: 2024-03-18T14:43:51Z Word Count : 900 Synonim Chawan

Chinese tea culture

the tea being brewed. Small tea cups are being used along with Yixing teapots. Gongfu tea is best consumed after meal to help digestion. Brewing tea in...

Last Update: 2024-02-01T17:26:14Z Word Count : 5517 Synonim Chinese tea culture

Tea

Turkish tea exceeds 10 cups per day and 13.8 kg per year. Tea is grown mostly in Rize Province on the Black Sea coast. Russia has a long, rich tea history...

Last Update: 2024-04-15T21:14:39Z Word Count : 9577 Synonim Tea

Gongfu tea

the teapot spout. Tea cups (traditionally, three are used) of matching size, typically between 25 and 100 mL. Thin, white porcelain cups are popular since...

Last Update: 2024-02-26T09:16:28Z Word Count : 1512 Synonim Gongfu tea

Tea in the United Kingdom

cup before the tea. The pot will normally hold enough tea so that some remains after filling the cups of all the guests. If this is the case, the tea...

Last Update: 2024-03-30T10:21:22Z Word Count : 7042 Synonim Tea in the United Kingdom

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Japanese tea ceremony

The Japanese tea ceremony (known as sadō/chadō (茶道, 'The Way of Tea') or chanoyu (茶の湯)) is a Japanese cultural activity involving the ceremonial preparation and presentation of matcha (抹茶), powdered green tea, the procedure of which is called temae (点前).While in Europe it is known as the "tea ceremony", it is seldom ceremonial in its practice. Most often tea is served to family, friends, and associates; religious and ceremonial connotations are overstated in European places. The English term "Teaism" was coined by Okakura Kakuzō to describe the unique worldview associated with Japanese tea ceremony, as opposed to focusing just on the ceremonial aspect, a perspective that many practitioners frown upon.Zen Buddhism was a primary influence in the development of the culture of Japanese tea. Much less commonly, Japanese tea practice uses leaf tea, primarily sencha, a practice known as senchadō (煎茶道, 'the way of sencha'). Tea gatherings are classified as either an informal tea gathering (chakai (茶会, 'tea gathering')) or a formal tea gathering (chaji (茶事, 'tea event')). A chakai is a relatively simple course of hospitality that includes confections, thin tea, and perhaps a light meal. A chaji is a much more formal gathering, usually including a full-course kaiseki meal followed by confections, thick tea, and thin tea. A chaji may last up to four hours.


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