World of Tea by Jane Pettigrew
The World of Tea by Jane Pettigrew is an atlas of the places where tea is grown. I would recommend it as a reference for anyone looking to learn more about tea.
Read MoreThe World of Tea by Jane Pettigrew is an atlas of the places where tea is grown. I would recommend it as a reference for anyone looking to learn more about tea.
Read MoreThe Last Tea Bowl Thief follows a tea bowl and the people whose lives it changes. It starts as a historical drama and evolves into a rather thrilling mystery.
Read MoreTeatime Around the World is an adorable children's book that takes you on a mini trip around the world. I loved the diversity represented in the illustrations.
Read MoreTea: A Nerd's Eye View looks at tea from a decidedly nerdy perspective. There is so much information but Virginia does a great job of breaking things down.
Read MoreTales of the Tea Trade is part intro to tea as well as sourcing stories and interviews with tea producers. I definitely recommend giving it a read!
Read MoreCultivating Femininity by Rebecca Corbett is a must-read for those who are interested in the history of the Japanese tea ceremony. I highly recommend it!
Read MoreFlowers + Tea is a collection of stunning photography paired with tea tastings and personal poems. I cannot recommend this book enough!
Read MoreThe Story of Japanese Tea is a must-read for anything looking to explore sencha, matcha, and other Japanese teas on a deeper level.
Read MoreTea is for Everyone is a perfect introduction to Chinese tea. The author covered all of the basics of this broad topic without dumbing things down.
Read MoreInfused by Henrietta Lovell is more of a memoir than a straight-up factual book about tea. Each chapter takes us to a place around the globe.
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