Search results for "Black tea" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • word chá (茶) meaning tea, is a form of black tea. Within Turkey, the tea ... Rize tea or Çay is a form of black tea and produces a crystal clear ...
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  • → wūlóng) is a traditional Chinese tea somewhere between green ... Oolong has a taste more akin to green tea than to black tea: it lacks ...
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  • bergamot orange, a fragrant citrus fruit, added to black tea. The tea is assumed to be named after the 2nd Earl Grey. Legend has it that the tea, or at ...
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  • , "spiced tea") is a milky black tea beverage, sweetened and ... The base tea is usually a strong black tea, such as Assam, so that ...
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  • Like green, oolong, and black tea, white tea comes from the camellia ... flavonoids (catechins) than green or black tea, and thus is thought to ...
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  • used in decorations and in producing jasmine tea, and the flagrant flowers ... Jasmine tea is produced from dried flowers, particularly of Arabian ...
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  • method for creating bowls for the Japanese Tea ceremony. Raku tea bowls are ... The Zen philosophy behind the Japanese tea ceremony influenced the ...
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  • religious practices and the folk culture of black Floridians. detailed and deeply historical novels of black and white Southern life were ...
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  • are sometimes sold in a blend with black tea, as "lavender tea." ... effects. When taken in moderation the tea, which is mildly sedative ...
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  • [[Image:Tea House.JPG|thumb|right|250px|Japanese style tea house at ... influence led to the rising popularity of black tea. The result was the opening ...
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  • in the Rubus genus. These include the black raspberry or blackcap (Rubus ... particularly to aid women in pregnancy. A tea made from the leaves has been ...
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  • their culture on cattle, and their red, black and white embroidered shawls ... of crops like potato, cabbage, carrot, tea, coffee, spices, and fruits ...
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  • -with the accent on the first syllable) is a tea-like infusion, containing ... known as a cuia or a guampa. However, "tea-bag" type infusions of ...
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  • fruits that split open at maturity and have black seeds (one per fruit). Guarana ... open at maturity. Each fruit harbors one black seed. The black seeds are ...
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  • to murder her mother by lacing her tea with thallium, causing a national ... Girl admits trying to kill mom by lacing her tea] "GaijinPot," April ...
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  • by John Bufford prominently features a black man believed to be Crispus ... the increased regulation. Events such as the Tea Act and the ensuing Boston ...
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  • Phillis Wheatley's circumstances were different than most black ... the much more violent uprising of the Boston Tea Party. In response to the ...
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  • fruit of numerous drupelets ripening to a black or dark purple fruit. The ... dewberries, whose fruit is also purple or black, but whose stems trail along ...
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  • Rosa pimpinellifolia) have dark purple to black hips. Each hip comprises ... " 1809; and "Parks' Yellow Tea Scented China," 1824 ...
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  • Nigel Wood, Chinese Glazes (London: A.C. Black, 1999, ISBN 0713638370). ... === Jian Tea Wares === Jian blackwares, mainly comprising tea wares ...
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  • the area developed distinctive hybrids of black tea and fermenting techniques ... The British established experimental tea plantations in Darjeeling ...
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  • (Picea abies), red spruce (P. rubens), black spruce (P. mariana), white ... can be directly ingested or boiled into a tea. This replaces large amounts ...
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  • the anogenital region, and males that are black with a white strip above ... encroachment by humans, forest clearance for tea cultivation, the practice ...
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  • paintings in scroll format. In this style, black borders are added between ... Huizong was a great tea enthusiast. He himself wrote the famous, Treatise ...
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  • solid to multicolored, and from dull gray, black, and white, to red, yellow ... and reds) and melanin (which imparts black). Some varieties of domesticated ...
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  • generally work closely with a particular tea house (called minarai-jaya ... She will teach her proper ways of serving tea, playing shamisen, and dancing ...
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  • practices. Marian Anderson, a renowned black singer, was refused permission ... of Allegiance, participants in the Boston Tea Party, and any doctors, nurses ...
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  • coffee (from the coffee plant, Coffea sp.), tea (from the tea plant, Camellia ... least amount of oxidation of the leaf and black tea has the most. More oxidation ...
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  • are initially lemon-yellow but later turn black (Grzimek et al. 2004). They ... in India. They are covered with little black hairs. When the color of ...
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  • #039;s Tragopan (Tragopan caboti), Chinese Black-backed Pheasant (Syrmaticus ... area. Farmers produce numerous types of tea around Mount Wuyi, considered ...
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  • has created controversy and resulted in a black market of poachers who hunt ... He is also said to have discovered tea, which acts as an antidote ...
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  • the leaves of other plants, such as indigo. Tea, coffee, cloves, tamarind ... Products sold as "black henna" or "neutral henna" ...
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  • be stewed in boiling water to make ginger tea, to which honey is often added ... is also used as a spice added to hot coffee and tea. In Arabic, ginger ...
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  • Asia, characterized by long, upcurved, black horns and a long, shaggy ... long, simple, outward and upward curved, black horns, which in males may ...
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  • they belong to different genera. Likewise, black cumin (Nigella sativa), whose ... family, are both sometimes called black cumin. Cuminum cyminum is native ...
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  • , toor (pigeon pea or yellow gram), urad (black gram) and mung (green gram ... spices in Indian cuisine are chilli pepper, black mustard seed (rai), cumin ...
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  • Ancient handicrafts, such as red and black pottery, share similarities ... :Main article: Korean tea Tea in Korea dates back over 2000 years, ...
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  • left school and was apprenticed to a firm of tea merchants, but after five ... *The Black Robe (1881) *Heart and Science (1883) *I Say No (1884) ...
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  • *Ministers of state should wear garments of tea color with simple patterns. Officials from the fourth rank up wore tea-colored clothes; fifth rank ...
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  • The symbol is a yellow or orange chrysanthemum with black or red outlines ... is known simply as "chrysanthemum tea" (pinyin: júhuā chá ...
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  • poems. Most of his novels employed satire, black comedy, and featured his ... Hitch-Hiker (1958), and Lay the Marble Tea (1959). During the 1960s Brautigan ...
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  • with ingredients such as sesame seeds, black beans, mung beans, cinnamon ... that also refers to a flower. Dasik is a tea cake that people enjoy with tea. ...
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  • , quorn (Fusarium venenatum), the black tea pu-erh. and some sausages. Soy sauce and miso production uses the mold Aspergillus oryzae and other ...
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  • | predecessor=Jeremiah S. Black | successor=Elihu B. Washburne ... Adeline Seward was attempting to serve him tea with a spoon. During the attack ...
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  • also call the area Kalibong ("the black spurs"). ... to continental, to cater to the tourists. Tea is the most popular beverage ...
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  • buckwheat flour. The hull is dark brown or black, and some may be included ... et al. 2003). Dried buckwheat leaves for tea were manufactured in Europe ...
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  • muskrats, foxes, coyote, bobcats, and black bears. Species that used ... *Enjoying tea and popovers at the Jordan Pond House, a tradition for ...
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  • One of the most famous and determined challengers was Scottish tea ... won the challenger series in NZL 32, dubbed Black Magic because of its black ...
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  • pears, pomegranates, green tea (Huang Shan), and black tea (Keemum). In addition, Anhui is well-known for its animals and livestock, including: crab ...
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  • sombre Queen habitually dressed in mourning black, while Buckingham palace ... depending on the formality of the occasion, black tie or white tie. If the ...
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  • Indian ancestry) but sometimes were white, black, or mulatto. As such they ... range, supplemented by yerba mate, an herbal tea-like drink rich in caffeine ...
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  • differs in that adult males wear white or black caps and females wear head ... like "Blue-cap Huihui," "Black-cap Huihui," and "White ...
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  • "mescal buttons," are small and black, requiring hot and humid ... or boiled in water to produce a psychoactive tea that is extremely bitter, ...
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  • to gain recognition of the legal rights of Black Americans, similarly used ... quot;Prosecutrix's Boudoir," "Tea Room," and "Coffee ...
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  • uprisings: the Walker War (1853–1854) and Black Hawk War (1865–1872) in Utah. ... Sage (Salvia dorii) was also brewed into a tea with Elk Root (Echinacea angustifolia ...
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  • his performance on Broadway in the lead of Tea and Sympathy in 1954. He replaced ... his performance in the famous stage drama Tea & Sympathy. ...
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  • cushion opposite the Master. The Master handed him tea, but did not speak a word. They sat for a long while. There was no sound but the singing of the ...
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  • a long sword. With a woman who worked in a tea shop (now equivalent to a ... (黒子), are always dressed entirely in black and are traditionally considered ...
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  • Chemical structure of Phenylalanine. C, black; H, white; N, blue; O, red.]] ... Coke, and Diet Pepsi), some forms of Lipton Tea, and a number of other food ...
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  • Tishomingo, Oklahoma. South Carolina's Black Mingo Creek was named after ... fishing also provided a source of protein. Tea was made from sassafras root ...
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  • or hard maple (Acer saccharum), but the black maple (Acer nigrum) and a ... the preferred tree, the closely related black maple (Acer nigrum) having ...
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  • tradition and he made history by hiring black star musicians into his all ... forced to buy tickets for his family on the black market. Goodman had invited ...
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  • Eight abolitionist friends, both white and black, served as his pallbearers ... during his time at the Genius was "The Black List," a column devoted ...
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  • farm tools, salt, wool, clothing, grain, and tea from Tibetan traders. Few ... silk skirts and go barefooted. Men wear a black cloth wound about their heads ...
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  • young, and mature to a typically purple-black color over about 18 months ... produced substitute for the expensive black pepper and long pepper imported ...
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  • to the Middle East that is used in tea, usually with mint. A. dracunculus ... * Artemisia arbuscula Nutt. – Little Sagebrush, Low Sagebrush, Black Sage ...
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  • Salix nigra - black willow Salix pedicellaris - bog willow ... Salix phylicifolia - tea-leaved willow Salix planifolia- planeleaf willow ...
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  • export crops are (in order) tobacco, tea, and sugar. Malawi's ... up of three equal horizontal stripes of black, red, and green with a red ...
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  • small fish, usually striped or barred with black, and a catfish (Trichomycterus ... where they feel pain and also make a reed flower tea. Larger islands ...
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  • of Concord and Lexington in 1775. The Boston Tea Party is an example of the ... cities and are increasing in population. Black Bear continue to thrive in ...
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  • came to his funeral, two of whom were black, most likely freedmen. ... with the colonies, but kept the tax on tea, angering the colonists and ...
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  • such as painting, music, martial arts, tea ceremony, and dancing as a ... physical activities such as marital arts and tea ceremony. ...
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  • in cultural pursuits, but the popularity of tea ceremony and art forms such ... the outlines of the eyes are traced with black ink. The facial expression ...
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  • wrens, and rose finches. Raptors such as black eagle, black-winged kite ... copper products, clothes, cycles, coffee, tea, barley, rice, flour, dry ...
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  • Africa's Maghreb and the sub-Saharan Black African countries that make ... were never enslaved), and Haratin or "black" Moors (the formerly ...
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  • Kandinsky was born in Moscow to a wealthy Siberian tea merchant and ... blue circle, while a multitude of straight black or sinuous lines, arcs of ...
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  • fruit punch. Drinks such as hot chocolate, tea, coffee, milk, tap water, ... William Brownrigg, Gabriel Venel, Joseph Black, and David Macbride. ...
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  • other spices. They are also a key ingredient in tea along with green cardamoms. In the south Indian cuisine, it finds extensive use in the biryani ...
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  • of finches, robins, redstarts (like the Black Redstart) and the Hoopoe ... past, the locals traded surplus produce for tea, sugar, salt and other items ...
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  • * 1997 The Harlequin Tea Set (nine short stories) === Co-authored Works === ... * 1998 Black Coffee * 2001 The Unexpected Guest * 2003 The Spider's Web ...
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  • southeastern coast, which are covered with tea plantations, orange groves ... In 1873, oil ("black gold") was discovered in the city of ...
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  • de Cassis are popular liquors made from black currants. Dijon mustard is ... produces a high quality specialty "black wine" as well as high ...
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  • image they project.Xu Chengbei, Afternoon Tea at the Beijing Opera (Long ... represents evil or crafty characters, and black, which is given to characters ...
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  • still go veiled and wear the traditional black, but many girls in the younger ... is separate from the main house. Usually tea is served and sometimes snacks ...
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  • directly over a flame. As well, steamed tea is sometimes rammed into bamboo ... jpg|right|thumb|200px|Bamboo foliage with black stems (probably Phyllostachys ...
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  • He also publicly sympathized with the plight of black Celtics star Bill Russell, who was frequently a victim of racism. ==Legacy== ...
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  • which was at various times called Sigma 6, the Meggadeaths, The Tea ... When Tea Set found themselves on the same bill as another band with ...
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  • In areas prone to prolonged electricity black-outs, a generator would be ... from first aid provision to providing tea and coffee. A well rehearsed ...
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  • In Britain, by 1853, invitations to tea among the prosperous and fashionable ... Beverly Randolph: A Nineteenth-Century Black American Spiritualist, Rosicrucian ...
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  • headaches that caused him to frequently black out. Dahl, by this point ... Number of Sweeties in the Jar, as well as tea, cakes, and orange squash ...
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  • mascot; both Rugby and Fencing have chosen red and black. ... a botanic garden that includes a Japanese tea house, a variety of specialty ...
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  • red, yellow, brown, green, purple, orange, black, and spotted and streaked ... eating green potatoes or drinking potato-leaf tea. Solanine is also ...
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  • where paintings are generally only in black and white or different tones ... Their paintings, usually in monochrome black ink, sometimes with light ...
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  • in scholarship, literature, art, poetry, tea and music. ... such as dancing, Go, literature, poetry, and tea. Ōta Dōkan, the first ruler ...
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  • build. His eyes and eyebrows are as black as soot, his parted beard ... and Mongols sacrificed milk, kumys, and tea to deity Earth. were sacrificed ...
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  • financial monopolies on commodities like tea, which placed economic hardships ... black solid 2px|Borders in 1914 red solid 2px|Borders in 1920 ...
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  • section, and exports coffee, cotton, tea, tobacco, and sugar. It is ... * The Ssezibwa Falls is a spiritual site where sacred black river ...
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  • world's first recorded outbreak of the Black Death, which spread during ... also well known for its cash crops such as tea, natural silk, tobacco and ...
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  • and Lesser Adjutant, Greater Adjutant, Black-necked Stork, and Asian Openbill ... Grassbird. Other threatened species include Black-breasted Parrotbill and the ...
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  • year he had taken up the ukulele and tea-chest bass and begun to participate ... In 1993 Bowie released Black Tie White Noise, which reunited him ...
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