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    The Korean tea ceremony (Korean: 다례, romanized: darye, IPA: [ta.ɾje]) is a traditional form of tea ceremony practiced in Korea. Darye literally refers...
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    Moreover, after liberation from Japanese rule, Korean tea ceremony suffered further from the ravages of the Korean War. However, various farmers, artisans,...
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    Korean tea is a beverage consisting of boiled water infused with leaves (such as the tea plant Camellia sinensis), roots, flowers, fruits, grains, edible...
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    The Japanese tea ceremony (known as sadō/chadō (茶道, 'The Way of Tea') or chanoyu (茶の湯)) is a Japanese cultural activity involving the ceremonial preparation...
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    buckwheat tea (soba-cha); and hydrangea tea (ama-cha). The Korean tea ceremony, or darye (茶禮), is a traditional form of tea ceremony practised in Korea. Darye...
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  • Ryukyuan tea ceremony is influenced by both Chinese tea ceremony and Japanese tea ceremony. Based on the unique taste of tea drinking, the unique tea culture...
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    portal Hong Kong portal South Korea portal Japan portal Drink portal Chinese tea culture Japanese tea ceremony Korean tea List of ineffective cancer treatments...
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    the history of tea cultivation, brewing, serving techniques, methods of consumption, arts, and the tea ceremony. Tea culture is to take tea as a carrier...
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    Chinese tea preparation method sometimes called a "tea ceremony". It is probably based on the tea preparation approaches originating in Fujian and the...
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    series of teas into Korea, and the tea ceremony. Green tea, "Jakseol(작설, 雀舌)" or "Jungno(죽로, 竹露)", is most often served. However, other teas such as "Byeoksoryeong(벽소령...
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    daejeon (in Korean). Seoul, Korea: Hongikjae. ISBN 978-89-714-3351-5. Retrieved 24 February 2018 – via Naver. Nisha (2022-11-05). "Mint Tea | Pudhina Chai"...
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    Cities with significant Korean American populations represent municipalities with critical masses of Korean Americans in their total urban or suburban...
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    means "hot water". In Korea, barley tea is called bori-cha (보리차), in which the native Korean bori (보리) means "barley" and Sino-Korean cha (차; 茶) shares the...
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    arts. Korean pottery and porcelain, such as Joseon's baekja and buncheong, and Goryeo's celadon are well known throughout the world. The Korean tea ceremony...
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    Matcha (redirect from Green tea powder)
    differently from tea leaves or tea bags, as it is suspended in a liquid, typically water or milk. The traditional Japanese tea ceremony, typically known...
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    South Korea. The term Korean Americans (also rendered as Korean-Americans) usually encompasses citizens of the United States of full or partial Korean descent...
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    Yellow tea can refer to Chinese huángchá (黄茶; 黃茶) and Korean hwangcha (황차; 黃茶). It is an increasingly rare and expensive variety of tea.: 58  The process...
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    seafood and (at least in South Korea) meats. Dairy is largely absent from the traditional Korean diet. Traditional Korean meals are named for the number...
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    (茶碗; literally "tea bowl") is a bowl used for preparing and drinking tea. Many types of chawan are used in East Asian tea ceremonies. The choice of their...
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    Fermented tea (also known as post-fermented tea or dark tea) is a class of tea that has undergone microbial fermentation, from several months to many years...
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  • Dabang (category Korean tea)
    Joseon Dynasty and the Korean Empire, dabang-like establishments began to emerge. The dabang led to the origin of the Korean tea ceremony. It is said that Dado...
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    The Korean diaspora consists of around 7.3 million people, both descendants of early emigrants from the Korean Peninsula, as well as more recent emigrants...
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    The arts still maintain major traditions: Korean Pottery, the Korean Tea Ceremony, Korean Gardens, and Korean flower arrangement follow Confucian principles...
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    flower arrangements were closely allied to the development of the Korean tea ceremony, and suggestions have been made that these were often corner-of-the-room...
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    common drink for the elite, and in the 16th century, the art of the "tea ceremony" was formalized. It is now one of the most emblematic elements of Japanese...
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  • list can be found in: Korean tea, See also: Korean tea ceremony Boricha, made from barley Green tea (녹차 [nokcha]), a staple of tea culture across East Asia...
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  • arranging, the Japanese tea ceremony and the maintenance of Zen gardens are considered to be spiritual practices. The Korean tea ceremony is also considered...
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    Compressed tea, called tea bricks, tea cakes or tea lumps, and tea nuggets according to the shape and size, are blocks of whole or finely ground black tea, green...
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    Bubble tea (also known as pearl milk tea, bubble milk tea, tapioca milk tea, boba tea, or boba; Chinese: 珍珠奶茶; pinyin: zhēnzhū nǎichá, 波霸奶茶; bōbà nǎichá)...
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    Culture of Korea - covers the traditional culture of both North Korea and South Korea. Korean tea ceremony Contemporary culture of South Korea Korean shamanism...
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