"Tea-Blending as a Fine Art" by Joseph M. Walsh is a guide from the 1800s that opens up the world of tea blending, teaching the techniques for both the science and art sides of the process. It's a handbook aimed at boosting business for shopkeepers, and it goes through everything a grocer needs to know about selecting and mixing teas to create all sorts of tasty combinations. It also goes through the tea types available and how to pick them wisely, and it encourages thoughtful blending rather than shady business practices, hoping to improve the quality of teas on the market.
Tea-Blending as a Fine Art
By Joseph M. Walsh
(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews
Venture into the world of tea blending with an old guide that shares the secrets to mastering the craft, combining business and botany, and creating the perfect cup.
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