
STORIES OF JAPANESE TEA: The Regions, the Growers, and the Craft
- Japanese tea
- Categories:Asia Cultural History
- Language:English(Translation Services Available)
- Publication date:May,2022
- Pages:208
- Retail Price:(Unknown)
- Size:155mm×203mm
- Publication Place:United States
- Words:(Unknown)
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- Text Color:Full color
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Review
- The Japan Times
"[Zach Mangan's] extensive but easygoing handbook patiently takes the novice and the expert through just about every aspect of Japanese tea. He defines categories (the cha-cha-cha of sencha, matcha, bancha and so forth), interviews growers, brings the landscape to life, discusses the basics and subtleties of how to brew and includes recipes for tea-based food and cocktails."
- The New York Times
"A comprehensive exploration of Japanese tea....Featuring conversations with tea growers and tea-infused recipes, this new, illustrated release opens a world of exploration for tea lovers everywhere."
- Imbibe
Description
This visual exploration of one of the world's most popular beverages tells the stories of tea and tea making in Japan: how it is grown, harvested, and processed, as well as how it is prepared and enjoyed. Through interviews with tea growers, information on health benefits from Dr. Andrew Weil, and amazing recipes from (Japanese chefs and mixologists), including Michelin-starred chef Hayashi Hirohisa and pastry chef Yoshie Shirakawa, you will discover all there is to know about Japanese tea.
This perfect gift for tea lovers shares the stories of tea from its origins to the present, packaged in a beautiful photographic book shot and compiled by Zach Mangan, the founder of Kettl, a New York City- and Fukuoka, Japan-based tea and teaware company.