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Tea is an aromatic beverage commonly prepared by pouring hot or boiling water over cured leaves of the Camellia sinensis, an evergreen shrub native to Asia. After water, it is the most widely consumed drink in the world. There are many different types of tea; some teas, like Darjeeling and Chinese greens, have a cooling, slightly bitter, and astringent flavour, while others have vastly different profiles that include sweet, nutty, floral or grassy notes.
Tea originated in southwestern China, where it was used as a medicinal drink. It was popularized as a recreational drink during the Chinese Tang dynasty, and tea drinking spread to other East Asian countries. Portuguese priests and merchants introduced it to the West during the 16th century. During the 17th century, drinking tea became fashionable among Britons, who started large-scale production and commercialization of the plant in India to bypass a Chinese monopoly at that time.
The phrase herbal tea usually refers to infusions of fruit or herbs made without the tea plant, such as steeps of rosehip, chamomile, or rooibos. These are also known as tisanes or herbal infusions to distinguish them from "tea" as it is commonly construed.
A festival is an event ordinarily celebrated by a community and centering on some characteristic aspect of that community and its religion or traditions, often marked as a local or national holiday, mela or eid. Next to religion and folklore, a significant origin is agricultural. Food is such a vital resource that many festivals are associated with harvest time. Religious commemoration and thanksgiving for good harvests are blended in events that take place in autumn, such as Halloween in the northern hemisphere and Easter in the southern.
Festivals often serve to fulfill specific communal purposes, especially in regard to commemoration or thanksgiving. The celebrations offer a sense of belonging for religious, social, or geographical groups, contributing to group cohesiveness. They may also provide entertainment, which was particularly important to local communities before the advent of mass-produced entertainment. Festivals that focus on cultural or ethnic topics also seek to inform community members of their traditions; the involvement of elders sharing stories and experience provides a means for unity among families.
Record numbers of festival-goers sipped their way through Sunday at the second ever Sydney Tea Festival, confirming Sydney’s love of tea. After a successful inaugural year, the festival attracted more than 10,000 tea lovers who wandered through the free tea market or attended a tea workshop hosted by some of Australia’s leading tea specialists. Visit www.sydneyteafestival.com.au for more details.
Located southeast of Kyoto, the town of Wazuka isn't a place most tourists make it out to, despite how charming the rural community can be. But this weekend (November 7th - 8th, 2015) you may want to reconsider, seeing as the annual Chagenkyo Matsuri, also known as the Teatopia Festival, is being held at the Wazuka Sports Park! At the Chagenkyo Matsuri you can explore the world of green tea in Wazuka, one of the first places chosen to grow tea when it was imported from China over 800 years ago. Take a tour through tea fields, watch how the locals hand roll the tea leaves in preparation, sample the Japanese varieties of tea and learn their differences, or wander over to the World Tea Promenade to sample tea from all over the world! With local arts, food, music, and kind people, a trip ...
Aftermovie van het Dutch Tea Festival op 28 mei 2017 bij DeFabrique in Utrecht. Ruim 50 standhouders op de theemarkt, even zoveel workshops en live muziek in de theetuin. Leut, slurp en proef op het Dutch Tea Festival! Save the Date: 27 mei 2018 www.festeaval.nl
The inaugural Sydney Tea Festival was held in August 2014 at Carriageworks and attracted 5,500 tea lovers. The tea market featured a diverse range of some of Australia's best tea producers who offer specialty loose leaf teas of all styles.
Sandy online: - Mijn blog: http://www.passion2create.nl - Facebook P2C: https://www.facebook.com/Passion2Create - Facebook kleurgroep: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1037698669582848/ - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandy_leone - Twitter: https://twitter.com/passion2create - Pinterest: https://nl.pinterest.com/p2cnl Met dank aan: - Dutch Tea Festival organisatie - TheeKaffee - Thee-Tui - Mr & Mrs Tea - Vatille - Clear Chox - Dutch Harvest - Essentials Tea - InfiniTea: https://www.facebook.com/InfiniTea.Markthal/ - Chalo - Chocoladebikkels - Cupkes - Kaldi - Twistea - Crusio thee - Analove Contact: info@passion2create.nl
You don’t need to read any tea leaves to predict that an event about tea would be a hit in Turkey. Turks drink more tea than anyone else in the world. But it wasn’t until this weekend that Turkey had its own international festival devoted to the beverage. We sent Elif Bereketli for a taste test. Subscribe: http://trt.world/subscribe Livestream: http://trt.world/ytlive Facebook: http://trt.world/facebook Twitter: http://trt.world/twitter Instagram: http://trt.world/instagram Visit our website: http://trt.world
The inaugural Melbourne Tea Festival was held on 21 May at the MCEC in the heart of the city. The festival attracted more than 4,200 passionate tea enthusiasts who explored a bustling tea market or attended one of the six workshops hosted by some of Australia’s leading tea specialists. With 50 stallholders to explore and their festival tasting cups in hand, visitors were treated to world of specialty loose leaf teas. The festival space also played host to an interactive tea performance from Yuka Mikayama, an artist from the Osaka and Melbourne underground scene.
I spent the start of November in Dubai for the UAE International Coffee and Tea Festival where I was teaching coffee roasting classes. This was my second time teaching at this event. I hope they'll hire me to teach at future events as well. Be sure to check out my channel for more coffee videos and subscribe to stay up to date on my latest work. http://www.youtube.com/user/N3Roaster
Record numbers of festival-goers sipped their way through Sunday at the second ever Sydney Tea Festival, confirming Sydney’s love of tea. After a successful inaugural year, the festival attracted more than 10,000 tea lovers who wandered through the free tea market or attended a tea workshop hosted by some of Australia’s leading tea specialists. Visit www.sydneyteafestival.com.au for more details.
Located southeast of Kyoto, the town of Wazuka isn't a place most tourists make it out to, despite how charming the rural community can be. But this weekend (November 7th - 8th, 2015) you may want to reconsider, seeing as the annual Chagenkyo Matsuri, also known as the Teatopia Festival, is being held at the Wazuka Sports Park! At the Chagenkyo Matsuri you can explore the world of green tea in Wazuka, one of the first places chosen to grow tea when it was imported from China over 800 years ago. Take a tour through tea fields, watch how the locals hand roll the tea leaves in preparation, sample the Japanese varieties of tea and learn their differences, or wander over to the World Tea Promenade to sample tea from all over the world! With local arts, food, music, and kind people, a trip ...
Aftermovie van het Dutch Tea Festival op 28 mei 2017 bij DeFabrique in Utrecht. Ruim 50 standhouders op de theemarkt, even zoveel workshops en live muziek in de theetuin. Leut, slurp en proef op het Dutch Tea Festival! Save the Date: 27 mei 2018 www.festeaval.nl
The inaugural Sydney Tea Festival was held in August 2014 at Carriageworks and attracted 5,500 tea lovers. The tea market featured a diverse range of some of Australia's best tea producers who offer specialty loose leaf teas of all styles.
Sandy online: - Mijn blog: http://www.passion2create.nl - Facebook P2C: https://www.facebook.com/Passion2Create - Facebook kleurgroep: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1037698669582848/ - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandy_leone - Twitter: https://twitter.com/passion2create - Pinterest: https://nl.pinterest.com/p2cnl Met dank aan: - Dutch Tea Festival organisatie - TheeKaffee - Thee-Tui - Mr & Mrs Tea - Vatille - Clear Chox - Dutch Harvest - Essentials Tea - InfiniTea: https://www.facebook.com/InfiniTea.Markthal/ - Chalo - Chocoladebikkels - Cupkes - Kaldi - Twistea - Crusio thee - Analove Contact: info@passion2create.nl
You don’t need to read any tea leaves to predict that an event about tea would be a hit in Turkey. Turks drink more tea than anyone else in the world. But it wasn’t until this weekend that Turkey had its own international festival devoted to the beverage. We sent Elif Bereketli for a taste test. Subscribe: http://trt.world/subscribe Livestream: http://trt.world/ytlive Facebook: http://trt.world/facebook Twitter: http://trt.world/twitter Instagram: http://trt.world/instagram Visit our website: http://trt.world
The inaugural Melbourne Tea Festival was held on 21 May at the MCEC in the heart of the city. The festival attracted more than 4,200 passionate tea enthusiasts who explored a bustling tea market or attended one of the six workshops hosted by some of Australia’s leading tea specialists. With 50 stallholders to explore and their festival tasting cups in hand, visitors were treated to world of specialty loose leaf teas. The festival space also played host to an interactive tea performance from Yuka Mikayama, an artist from the Osaka and Melbourne underground scene.
I spent the start of November in Dubai for the UAE International Coffee and Tea Festival where I was teaching coffee roasting classes. This was my second time teaching at this event. I hope they'll hire me to teach at future events as well. Be sure to check out my channel for more coffee videos and subscribe to stay up to date on my latest work. http://www.youtube.com/user/N3Roaster
Live Stream of the International Coffee & Tea Fest 2016 from the Meydan Gallery and Convention Centre, Dubai
The Tea and Coffee Festival is a social event based on Kenyan Tea and Coffee. The festival offers a platform for the public to; sample, buy to enjoy at the venue and buy packs for home consumption from a selection of rich, locally manufactured Tea and Coffee brands in a social, laid back environment inspired by the best of ambient music. The festival was founded and is owned by a company by the name: The Sub Saharan Tea and Coffee Festival based in Nairobi, Kenya. https://www.facebook.com/TeaAndCoffeeFestivalKE?ref=hl https://twitter.com/TeandCoffeeFest
The World Tea Podcast's invitational speech given at the 2016 Hamilton Tea Festival. Given twice during the event, this was the first speech given. On the topic of "What is Tea Blogging?" we examined their merits: Education, Purchasing Advise, and Communal "Window of Opportunity" for both consumer and vendor. Read the Transcript here: http://worldteapodcast.com/podcast-episodes/2016/11/8/hamilton-tea-fstival-what-is-tea-blogging See the Visual Aids here: http://worldteapodcast.com/tea-festival-presentation/ Get amazing teas at wholesale prices and custom blends by joining my Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/worldteapodcast Music Credit: www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music
Harbourfront Centre Tea Festival - Cultural Dances Part 2