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How A Scottish Botanist Stole the Secrets of Tea from ChinaIn an early case of industrial espionage, Robert Fortune disguised himself as a local and took tea leaves and the secrets of tea making back to the British.
When Lin Tzu-tzeng (林資曾) arrived in Sansia (三峽) in 1830, he found the local conditions ideal for indigo dyeing. Settlers had ...
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Homes and Gardens on MSN5 thrift store buys that designers say you need to add into your dining roomFrom bar cabinet essentials to fine china, these small but mighty pieces should be on your radar next time you're at the ...
The wine, made from the ‘charmat method’ like Prosecco, is peachy and slightly sweet and this pairing feels casually, ...
As China’s rural areas continue to savour the aroma of coffee and the appeal of a curated environment, the future of ...
For Arizona residents, the Brass Armadillo offers something increasingly rare in our modern, homogenized retail landscape—a ...
For the dedicated thrifter, AbleLight offers a rewards program that makes regular visits even more worthwhile. Frequent shoppers earn points toward discounts on future purchases, turning an already ...
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DecorHint on MSNFrom Colonial To Modern: 24 Classic Kitchen Designs Loved For GenerationsExplore the timeless kitchen designs, from Colonial charm to modern classics, and see why Americans have loved these styles ...
Mixue has grown into the world’s biggest food and beverage chain by selling sub-$1 drinks and adapting quickly as domestic consumers spend less. That’s hard for the $107 bln US coffee icon to compete ...
With The Rosewood’s Butterfly Room sharing a French award for world’s best afternoon tea, here are other Hong Kong sets to enjoy this summer.
This lovely teapot is unmarked, but is part of a tea set for children, including cups, saucers and serving pieces. It is in excellent condition. Any idea of value?
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