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Summary: Let's have a cuppa!
Comment: The perfect tea primer. Lavishly illustrated and skillfully organized, The Tea Companion is an excellent introduction for anyone seeking to learn about the many varieties and flavors of this healthful beverage. If Foodies only purchase one book on tea for their library, it should be this one. Not only will you be educated as to the cultivation and culture of thea sinensis, you will understand correct brewing techniques and food pairings for black, green, oolong, rooibos, and beyond. Bon appetit!

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Summary: THE ULTIMATE TEA BOOK
Comment: This interesting book serves as a guide and history book to the world's favorite drink, made from the plant Thea Sinensis. The book reveals the huge variety of teas available and encourages the reader to try some of the world's most exquisite teas. It deals with the discovery of tea (according to legend, by the Chinese Emperor Shen Nung), advice on where to buy it, storage hints and how to make the perfect cup. It also includes a discussion of the origin and spread of the word "tea" plus a Grading Terminology and the Tea Taster's vocabulary. Part One, The Story Of Tea, contains the chapters The History Of Tea, Production of Tea, Tea Equipage and Tea Appreciation. Part Two is titled Global Tea Directory and includes a Guide to the Teas of the World, followed by chapters on Africa, the Indian Subcontinent, the Far East and Other Tea-producing Countries. The book concludes with the section Addresses of Mail-order Tea Companies and a thorough index. The text is beautifully illustrated with photographs, reproductions of art, portraits and maps. Tastefully designed, well written and informative, The Tea Companion must be the ultimate book on this popular beverage. I strongly recommend it.

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Summary: If You ONLY Own One
Comment: If you do not collect books on tea; if you wish to know about tea but not spend your life in that pursuit; if you want a reference guide to tea; if you ONLY want to own one book about tea - this is that ONE book that gives you the most information in the least amount of pages.

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Summary: A worthwhile companion
Comment: As mentioned, there are a lot of books on tea. The trick is finding one that's practical and useful. What makes this special is 1) extra detail about brewing time, temperature, amount 2) clear color photos of the dry and brewed tea and tea leaves 3) clear organization that helps you understand teas by country and variety. I've browsed through lots of books and of the ones I've seen, this is the best. Think of it as a first rate primer (beginner and intermediate level), not a text book, but five stars for what it tries to do.

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Summary: Perfect book to learn about tea
Comment: I used this book A LOT to research for my online tea shop. It is full of information and is easy to read. It also has nice, colorful pictures. I especially liked the descriptions and pictures of dozens of different teas from around the world. It helps teach when, why, and how to enjoy tea of all kinds. Plus, it's not too full of unnecessary information to muddle through. Good one!