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How Japanese Green Tea is Made
If you're like me and had no clue that most of the world's tea, including Japanese green tea, comes from the same plant, then come along for a tea learning journey!
Delve into the washitsu's role in Japanese homes, blending cultural history with contemporary interior design for a unique ...
An iconic experience in Nuwara Eliya, this elegant afternoon tea features a spread of pastries, scones, finger sandwiches, ...
It's impossible to mention sweet tea without talking about the South. But how did one sugared drink become synonymous with an entire regional identity? Caroline is a Southern-born and New York ...
x/@marklincadet The McDonald's at Ridout Tea Garden in Singapore boasts zen vibes on a Japanese-style pavilion overlooking a serene river. This unique eatery a has been a prominent landmark in the ...
It’s green tea season in Japan. OK, you could say that it’s always green tea season in Japan, what with it being the country’s representative non-alcoholic beverage and a major part of its culture.
Photograph by Takeshi Nishikawa. The shop will also offer a variety of Japanese teas beyond the ubiquitous matcha. But you will find matcha incorporated into specialty tea drinks, like a matcha and ...
Wang Center at Stony Brook University hosted their 25th Sakura Matsuri: Cherry Blossom Festival, co-produced by Wang Cultural Programs, the Japan Center ... the event. Tea ceremonies offered ...
As Japan’s largest green tea company, it has more than 5,000 employees worldwide. Now, with World Series champion and Dodgers All-Star Shohei Ohtani as its new spokesperson, the company is ...
Japanese tea culture is a fascinating aspect of the nation's heritage, steeped in tradition and ceremony. At the heart of this culture lies a deep appreciation for the subtle art of tea-growing, ...
Ancient Japanese tea villages give a peek into Japan's rich cultural heritage. Nestled in picturesque landscapes, these villages are famous for their traditional tea cultivation and unique ...
A $35 afternoon tea set served at the British pavilion at the Osaka Expo has left Japanese social media aghast at its perfunctory paper cups, sending Britain's embassy into damage-control mode.