"The Cultivation and Manufacture of Tea" by Edward Money is a non-fiction book exploring the ins and outs of growing and processing tea, especially in India, during the 1800s. The book is written by a tea planter who noticed that many people were struggling because they didn't know enough about tea. He shares practical advice about how to pick the best places to grow tea, the right weather conditions, and how to work with local people. Money is basically trying to keep others from making the same mistakes that happened early on in the tea-growing business.
The Cultivation and Manufacture of Tea
By Edward Money
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A tea planter shares his expertise to guide others how to properly grow and manufacture tea, from picking the location to dealing with the climate.
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