Given the popularity of National Trust tea-rooms, visitors would seem to echo James' sentiment.
Jane Pettigrewová Livres
Jane Pettigrew est une spécialiste du thé, historienne et écrivaine qui a passé des décennies à explorer et à partager le monde complexe du thé à l'échelle mondiale. Son œuvre considérable explore en profondeur les diverses facettes du thé, englobant sa production, sa riche histoire et sa signification culturelle. À travers ses écrits et ses interventions publiques, elle offre aux lecteurs une profonde compréhension de cette boisson appréciée. L'expertise de Pettigrew éclaire le voyage complexe du thé de la feuille à la tasse.




The New Tea Companion
- 263pages
- 10 heures de lecture
This work provides a guide to the history and production of tea, equipage and advice on preparing and brewing tea. It includes a directory of countries, with each entry featuring a map which shows the tea growing regions. Each tea featured is illustrated with three colour photographs showing the dried leaf, the leaf after infusion, and the colour of the liquor. The flavour and colour characteristics are given with brewing hints and drinking recommendations. The first section comprises of the main producers - China, India, Indonesia, Sri Lanka and Taiwan. The second section features smaller producers - Australia, Argentina, Azores, Brazil, Malaysia and Uganda.
The Picnic
- 80pages
- 3 heures de lecture
This book explores the history of alfresco dining and discovers how different generations have picnicked in style. Whether you're off to Henley or escaping to a quiet corner of the countryside, it contains ideas for stylish accessories as well as recipes to inspire you.
National Trust Teatime Baking Book
- 224pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Recipe book for delicious teatime treats, including traditional breads, buns, scones and biscuits, gathered from all around the country. Updated with new colour photography.