This review is for
Loose Leaf Tea by enjoyingtea.com
This item can be purchased here:
http://www.enjoyingtea.com/tea.html
We shall begin with some information about the product from the company's website:
History of Tea
Accidental Discovery of Tea
In 2737 BC, legend has it that leaves from a tree dropped into Emperor
Shen Nung's cup of boiling water. The servant had boiled the water for
hygienic reasons before the emperor was to drink it. But this time the
water was turned brown by the wayward leaves. Being a scientist, the
emperor was curious and decided to try some of this new liquid. He found
the liquid aromatic and refreshing. Since that serendipitous beginning,
tea has been part of many cultures down through the years.
Tea moves to Japan via Buddhist Priests
2000 years after the beginnings of tea, Buddhist priests traveling
between Japan and China introduced this drink to Japan. The priests
brought tea seeds back to be cultivated in Japan. This was such a
success that tea quickly became an integral part of Japanese life. The
Japanese Tea Ceremony was soon perfected with the help of Ch'a Ching
(The Tea Book, written by Chinese Scholar Lu Yu).
Tea Leaps to Europe through Trade
Tea reaches Europe during the 1600's, with credit being claimed by both
the Portuguese and the Dutch. The Portuguese with their advance navy,
created trade routes to China and brought back tea to Portugal. From
Lisbon, a seaport of Portugal, the Dutch East India Company transported
the tea to Holland, France and Germany. Soon the Dutch were trading
directly with the Chinese. This beverage was initially popular among the
wealthy, but soon become prevalent in Russia and England as their
beverage of choice.
Tea in America
In the mid 1600's, the Dutch were actively involved in trade with the
Western world. Peter Stuyvesant was the first to bring tea to the
colonists of America. These settlers were heavy volume tea drinkers;
they consumed more tea than all of England at that time. This fact led
to one of America's most famous events, the Boston Tea Party. The
British Government mistakenly thought that they could excessively raise
the tax on the importing of tea because many Americans were hooked on
this drink. Instead, the result was the Boston Tea Party, an event that
led to the American Revolution.
EnjoyingTea.com offers green tea, oolong, black tea, white tea, chai, and rooibos. We also offer tea sets, teapots, and teacups.
They have a wonderful variety of delicious high quality teas on their website and a beautiful selection of tea sets and accessories that would make a great gift for any tea lover that you know!
I received this product to try for free in exchange for my honest and unbiased review.
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