tea caddy - traduzione in greco
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tea caddy - traduzione in greco


tea caddy         
κουτί τσαγιού
jasmine tea         
  • A cup of jasmine tea
TEA SCENTED WITH JASMINE BLOSSOMS CUSTOMARY TO CHINA
Jasmin tea; Jasmine pearl tea
τσάι γιασεμί
green tea         
  • ''[[Sencha]]'' green tea, the most popular form of tea in Japan.
  • Four varieties of green tea prior to brewing
  • ''Gakjeochong'', a [[Goguryeo]] tomb, shows a knight drinking tea with two ladies (5-6th century)
  • C}}
  • Georgia]] to support green tea production.
  • Hand-rolling green tea after steaming
  • Tea leaves: ''[[sejak]]'' (green tea), ''[[ujeon]]'' (green tea), and ''[[hwangcha]]'' (yellow tea) from [[Hadong County]]
UNOXIDIZED TEA
Green-tea; Green teas; Green Tea; 綠茶; 绿茶; 緑茶; Health effects of green tea; The green tea; Asian paradox; Green tea extract; Japanese green teas; Japanese green tea; Japanese tea; Green tea catechins; Green tea polyphenols; Green Tea Polyphenols; Green Tea Polyphenol; Green tea polyphenol; Green tea catechin; Green tea extracts; Japanese Tea; Chinese green tea; Nokcha; Beneficial effects of green tea
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Definizione

tea caddy
(tea caddies)
A tea caddy is a small tin in which you keep tea. (mainly BRIT)
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Wikipedia

Tea caddy
A tea caddy is a box, jar, canister, or other receptacle used to store tea. When first introduced to Europe from Asia, tea was extremely expensive, and kept under lock and key.
Esempi dal corpus di testo per tea caddy
1. We need,‘ he said, sitting by the West Lake where it all began, ‘to find a way of going back to the spirit when the whole act of drinking tea was a ritual based on the elaborate arrangement of utensils.‘ He set some of these out between us: ‘You listened to the water boiling, you opened your tea caddy, you spooned the tea into your China pot, you added the water at the perfect temperature, and so on.