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The book surveys the origins and early folklore surrounding tea, follows its geographic spread and botanical characteristics, and explains methods of cultivation, harvesting, and preparation. It provides a classification and descriptive guide to varieties, examines common adulterations and techniques for detection, and offers practical instruction on testing, blending, and serving. The author summarizes chemical, medical, and dietary considerations, presents information on world production and consumption, and assesses the feasibility of cultivating tea in new regions. The approach is practical and instructional, intended to inform dealers, experts, and general readers about the commodity’s uses and trade.

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Joseph M. Walsh

Joseph M. Walsh was an author known for his contributions to the literature surrounding tea. His notable works include "Tea, its history and mystery," which explores the rich cultural and historical significance of tea, and "Tea-Blending as a Fine Art," where he delves into the intricacies of blending various tea types to create unique flavors. Walsh's writings reflect a deep appreciation for tea, making him a significant figure in the discourse on this beloved beverage.

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