Search results for "Post-fermented tea" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • the needles of the arbor vitae tree to make a tea that was later shown to contain 50 mg of vitamin C per 100 grams (Martini, 2002). ...
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  • papads. Popular beverages include buttermilk and tea; sweet dishes include laddoos and mango. Many restaurants serve a wide array of Indian and international ...
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  • In addition to these two products, rubber, tea, coffee, tobacco, cacao, and cinchona (the source of quinine) are grown in western highland plantations ...
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  • daughter of a successful, property-owning grocer and tea merchant of Penzance, Thomas Branwell and Anne Crane, the daughter of a silversmith in the town ...
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  • "If you were my husband, I'd poison your tea." To which he responded, "Madam, if you were my wife, I'd drink it!" ...
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  • on the causes and consequences of the Boston Tea Party at the time. There were reports that he had been diagnosed as having an inoperable brain ...
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  • or pistachios. Palestinian men drink coffee or tea together as a social activity. Mensaf, a large platter of rice covered with a lamb or goat stew ...
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  • When Yeats visited India, he was impressed to hear women tea-pickers singing Tagore's songs in a very poor part of the country. Two of Tagore ...
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  • going out to coffeehouses to talk, drink tea or Turkish coffee, and smoke ... Drinks include tea, soda, milk, and a drink made by mixing yogurt ...
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  • and non-governmental organizations. Tea is arguably the favorite beverage in Damascus. The majority of Damascenes—about 75 percent—are Sunni ...
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  • televised by Associated Rediffusion in 1963. Tea Party, a play that Pinter ... Voices, No Man's Land, Family Voices, Tea Party, The Room, One for the ...
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  • engage most monarchs, inviting them to lunch and tea at his home in Delhi. At those meetings, Patel would claim that there was no inherent conflict ...
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  • throughout his life, such as refraining from tea and eating after sunset—a custom he developed after serving time in South African prison in ...
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  • Ethnic dishes served in cha chaan teng (Chinese tea restaurants) and dai pai dong (open air stalls) are also popular. The people of Hong Kong take their ...
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  • including the Boston Massacre, the Boston Tea Party, and the Battle of Bunker Hill. After independence from Great Britain was attained, Boston ...
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  • of oils, including the fat of a sheep's tail. Tea is drunk all day. Other drinks include water and buttermilk. Afghans use the right hand to eat ...
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  • chemicals; fuel reexports; citrus fruits, tea, wine. Export partners include Russia, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, Bulgaria, Armenia, Ukraine ...
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  • Tea was introduced to Russia from China in the seventeenth century, becoming the most popular national drink. Black tea is by far the most popular ...
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  • broilers and turkeys. The only commercial tea plantation in America is 20 ... | Tea last = South Carolina | first = State of | title = S.C. Code ...
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  • tajine, and harira. The most popular drink is green tea with mint. ===Literature=== Moroccan literature is written in Arabic, Berber or French ...
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  • Class. This led to the rise of a "Tea Party" that emphasized ... appealed to the colonists who had thrown tea in Boston Harbor in what has ...
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  • include coffee, palm oil, rubber, cotton, sugar, tea, and cocoa. Food crops include cassava, plantains, maize, groundnuts (peanuts), and rice. ...
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  • with family and friends. Often they will drink tea (chai), wine, or coffee afterwards with a simple dessert, such as a fruit pastry. ...
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  • colleges, to dwell in clubs and assemblies, at tea-tables and coffeehouses." Constructive criticism of novels had until then been rare.See Hugh Barr ...
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  • Tea (chai) is served at breakfast and immediately before and after ... ivory. The proto-fabric is often washed in tea to soften the texture. Depending ...
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  • Kefir, a thin yogurt drink, Turkish coffee, and a tea called salep. Homemade brandy, called rakija, is popular. ===Film=== Bosniak director Emir ...
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  • Agricultural crops include rice, wheat, oilseed, cotton, jute, tea, sugarcane, and potatoes. Industries include automobiles, cement, chemicals ...
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  • now give me a nice cup of hot, good, real English tea." MacDonogh 2001, 419. No longer able to call upon the services of a court barber, ...
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  • in Europe, especially copper, cotton, rubber, tea, and tin, to which European consumers had grown accustomed and upon which European industry had ...
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  • sunset. Snacks such as chiura (beaten rice) and tea are consumed. Meat, eggs, and fish are considered a treat. In the mountainous region the staple ...
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  • * Seki, Eiji. Mrs Fergusons Tea-set, Japan and the Second World War. BRILL/Global Oriental, 2006. ISBN 978-1905246281. * Spector, Ronald H. Eagle ...
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  • of São Paulo. He earned extra money by working in tea shops as a servant. Taught to play by his father, he could not afford a proper football and usually ...
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  • goods and imports materials such as petroleum, tea, wool, raw sugar, timber, butter, metals, and meat, with France, Italy, Greece, the Netherlands ...
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  • teeth, preferring to rinse out his mouth with tea and chew the leaves. By the time of his death, his gums were severely infected and his teeth were ...
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  • often is eaten at breakfast; one stops for a cup of tea or coffee and biscuits at midmorning. Most people eat the main meal at midday, which is meat-based ...
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  • monopoly on trade with China, importing silks, tea and porcelain to sell in Britain. China would not import any foreign goods in exchange and only accepted ...
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  • (she was executed in 1944, following the Frau Solf Tea Party). A Berlin Protestant Minister, Heinrich Grüber, organized the smuggling of Jews to the ...
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  • or honey, eggs, and strong coffee or tea (milk, cocoa, or juice for children). Deli meats, such as ham, salted meats, and salami, are commonly ...
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