
Tea and Book Pairings For Your Afternoon Cuppa
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I start each day with a large cup of strong, sweet coffee. After that, though, I’m a strict tea drinker. Tea is the mostly widely drunk beverage, after water. Tea is antioxidant rich and available in an innumerable varieties of flavors, including bookish varieties. Nothing goes better with a cup of tea than a good book. Try these tea and book pairings for your afternoon reading session.
Jasmine Green is a floral and earthy tea. Next time you go out for Sunday “Yum Cha” (literally “drink tea” in Cantonese) don’t forget to pour your neighbor’s jasmine before your fill your own cup. Between the torrential downpours and relentless air con of Hong Kong, a steaming cup of jasmine is always welcome. Pair up your lunchtime jasmine with Lucky’s eating tour of HK in Somewhere Only We Know. Follow young photographer Jack as he takes (not so) secret K-pop star Lucky on a day out she won’t forget.
Irish Breakfast is my choice tea. I drink at least one cup every day, rain or shine. In my opinion, it goes perfectly with every book. Irish Breakfast is a bit stronger and sweeter than its English cousin, best served sweetened and with milk. Favorites, like Irish Breakfast should be revisited often, with gusto. Hence, Ella Enchanted. If the Cinderella retelling isn’t for you, swap in a book you treasure.
Blooming Tea and A Hero Born by Jin Yong
Blooming Tea, or Flowering Tea is created by bundling precious tea leaves around whole dried flowers. When boiling water is poured over the bundle, it “blooms” to reveal a beautiful flower. This tea is best experienced in a glass tea pot so that you can watch the flower open. Combining classic Chinese teas with modern teas and trends, has brought Blooming Tea to the tea spotlight in the last few years. A Hero Born is a Chinese classic, in print in the US for the first time! The Kung Fu epic spans from the Song Empire to the arrival of Genghis Khan.
US Publication Date: September 2019
Masala Chai and variations are enjoyed worldwide, but the spicy, sweet beverage originated in the Indian subcontinent. Black tea, cardamom pods, sugar, cinnamon, ginger, and other spices are brewed either in water in directly in milk to make a deliciously flavorful drink perfect for any time of the day. Tell Me How You Really Feel is a sassy and sweet rom-com featuring aspiring filmmaker Rachel and her perfect leading actress Sana. However, the two don’t have the greatest working relationship since Sana once asked Rachel out and Rachel assumed it was a prank. The layered spices of chai flow beautifully with this multifaceted YA novel.
Rooibos and Born a Crime by Trevor Noah
Rooibos is an herbal tea from South Africa, with a rich, red color and an earthy taste. The color is achieved by an oxidation process. Rooibos can be enjoyed in a similar manner to black tea, hot or iced, with milk, sugar or honey, or plain. Rooibos is not technically a tea, but that’s where you’ll find it in the store. Born a Crime is comedian Trevor Noah’s memoir of growing up as an illegal mixed raced child in South Africa. Noah’s childhood was spent hiding, for being not one race or the other. Between essays of Noah’s boundless energetic spirit and heartbreaking realities, you will find hope and reflection.
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