About This Book
The book surveys the history and social spread of tea in Britain, tracing its early introduction, changing consumption patterns, and ceremonial uses. It describes cultivation and processing methods with illustrated steps from planting and gathering to drying, pressing, and sifting. Practical guidance on brewing and serving is paired with accounts of popular tea-meetings and their connections to temperance and public gatherings. The author examines physiological effects and stimulant properties, presents arguments from advocates and critics, and discusses economic aspects such as taxation and revenue. Overall it blends practical instruction, historical narrative, and commentary on cultural and commercial impacts of tea-drinking.
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