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The Latin name Sinensis means Chinese and China is where the cultivation and use of the evergreen shrub was first discovered by European explorers.
Archive 2007-07-01 2007
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The Latin name Sinensis means Chinese and China is where the cultivation and use of the evergreen shrub was first discovered by European explorers.
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With this ever-present consumption, these cultures have crafted their own rituals and ceremonies around the fragrant, elevating and conversational Camellia Sinensis leaf.
Tamie Adaya: Tea Time in Los Angeles and Around the World Tamie Adaya 2011
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With this ever-present consumption, these cultures have crafted their own rituals and ceremonies around the fragrant, elevating and conversational Camellia Sinensis leaf.
Tamie Adaya: Tea Time in Los Angeles and Around the World Tamie Adaya 2011
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With this ever-present consumption, these cultures have crafted their own rituals and ceremonies around the fragrant, elevating and conversational Camellia Sinensis leaf.
Tamie Adaya: Tea Time in Los Angeles and Around the World Tamie Adaya 2011
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With this ever-present consumption, these cultures have crafted their own rituals and ceremonies around the fragrant, elevating and conversational Camellia Sinensis leaf.
Tamie Adaya: Tea Time in Los Angeles and Around the World Tamie Adaya 2011
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With this ever-present consumption, these cultures have crafted their own rituals and ceremonies around the fragrant, elevating and conversational Camellia Sinensis leaf.
Tamie Adaya: Tea Time in Los Angeles and Around the World Tamie Adaya 2011
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With this ever-present consumption, these cultures have crafted their own rituals and ceremonies around the fragrant, elevating and conversational Camellia Sinensis leaf.
Tamie Adaya: Tea Time in Los Angeles and Around the World Tamie Adaya 2011
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It was published in Amsterdam in 1655 under the title "Novus Atlas Sinensis," with 17 maps.
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There are two main varieties under cultivation of the species Camellia Sinensis; they are the varieties, Assamica and Sinensis.
Archive 2007-07-01 2007
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