THE STORY OF TEA
E Jaiwant Paul
₹295
Description
The Story of Tea traces the history, myths and rituals of growing and drinking tea from the tea gardens of China
to the roadside dhabas of India.
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Thomas Garraway’s first public sale of tea in England in 1657 was of historic importance. For this he published
and distributed a poster …
“The leaf is of such known vi...rtues ... that it is sold for twice its weight in silver. It maketh the body active and
lusty. It helpeth the headache, giddiness and heaviness thereof. It is very good against stone and gravel, cleaning
the kidneys and ureter.
It is good against crudities, strengthening the weakness of the Ventricle or Stomack, causing good appetite and
Digestion and particularly for men of a corpulent body and such as are great eaters of flesh.…
It prevents and cures ague, surfeits… and fevers, by infusing a fit quantity of the leaf, thereby provoking a most
gentle vomit…
It drives away all pains in the Collick proceeding from wind and purgeth safely the Gall…”
So said Thomas Garraway and, indeed, many believed him!
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