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tea ceremony - wikipedia tea ceremony from wikipedia, the free encyclopedia jump to navigation jump to search a tea ceremony is a ritualized form of making tea practiced in asian culture by the chinese, koreans, japanese, [ ] indians , vietnamese and taiwanese. the tea ceremony, literally translated
as "way of tea" in japanese, [ ] "etiquette for tea" or "tea rite" in korean, [ ] and "art of tea" in chinese[ citation needed ], is a cultural activity involving the ceremonial preparation and presentation of tea . the japanese tea ceremony is better known, and was influenced by the chinese tea culture...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tea_ceremony
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( ) manufacture of bakeries, bakery's goods, frozen bread ( ) manufacture of beer ( ) manufacture of beverages - juices, nectars, fruit and vegetable syrups; powdered drinks ( ) manufacture of cocoa, chocolate and sugar confectionery ( ) manufacture of condiments, spices and seasonings, food essences...
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, romanized: atay), also known as moroccan mint tea, [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] is a green tea prepared with spearmint leaves and sugar, traditional to the greater maghreb region (the northwest african countries of morocco , algeria , tunisia , libya , and mauritania ). it has since spread throughout north africa
, parts of the sahel , france and the arab world . it is most closely associated with morocco and in spanish is known simply as "moorish tea", té moruno. a similar drink is prepared in spain but is typically served chilled as iced tea in the summer, instead of hot year-round. mint tea is central to...
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