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  •  Tea, a Drink to Quench All Thirsts  - http://pages.infinit.net/aaricia/tea/english.htm
     Tea: its history, rituals, techniques and references, from an exhibition presented in Montreal in 1996. In English and French.
  •  Tea: A Story of Serendipity  - http://www.fda.gov/fdac/features/296_tea.html
     Tea is second only to water in worldwide consumption, and Americans drink their fair share. From the U.S.F.D.A.
  •  Cat-Tea Corner  - http://www.catteacorner.com/
     Cooking with tea, themed clip art, discussion list, web ring, and a guide to shops.
  •  The Tea Home Page  - http://www.tea.co.uk/
     The Guild of Tea Shops, pairing teas with food, glossary, and an extensive list of resources for merchants, organizations, and individuals.
  •  Chai!  - http://www.odie.org/chai/
     Chai stories and recipes.
  •  Tea Forum  - http://www.greenspun.com/bboard/q-and-a.tcl?topic=Tea%20Forum
     Public discussion forum about tea in art and culture in general and in Chinese literature in particular. There is a small collection of poems and prose.
  •  Tending Toward Tea  - http://www.concentric.net/~Dusted/
     Reviews and preparation notes for Earl Gray varieties, plus places to drink in and near Boston.
  •  Tea and Roses  - http://members.aol.com/djnl/page2/index.htm
     A northern NJ based company specializing in programs about tea. Newsletter available by subscription.
  •  African Tea  - http://www.africantea.com
     Information about teas, rooibos, and honeybush in African countries. Drinking and cooking suggestions.
  •  Tea Time Traditions  - http://www.seedsofknowledge.com/teaideas.html
     A series of articles on etiquette, traditions, recipes for food to serve, and themed parties.
  •  Afternoon Tea Party  - http://www.afternoonteaparty.com
     Tea party ideas. Some information on history and traditions, accoutrements, recipes, books and a list of tea rooms in the Seattle area.
  •  Tea Muse  - http://www.teamuse.com/
     Monthly newsletter celebrating the history, enjoyment, and variety of tea in words, pictures and brief videos.
  •  Grading Tea  - http://everything2.com/?node=grading+tea
     Everything2 node describing the principles of tea grades, with examples and origins.
  •  Chinese Teas 101  - http://chineseteas101.com/
     Hobbyist information on how to brew a cup of Chinese tea. Information on customs and classes.
  •  Tea Review Archive  - http://smurman.best.vwh.net/tea/tea_review.html
     Read or write reviews of teas from many vendors worldwide.
  •  Tea FAQ  - http://pages.ripco.net/~c4ha2na9/tea/faq.html
     Frequently asked questions about tea from a Usenet newsgroup.
  •  Ethical Tea Partnership  - http://www.ethicalteapartnership.org/
     Non-profit organization of tea companies aims to understand how tea is sourced, as well as to validate conditions on estates and factories by credible, independent monitoring.
  •  The Tea House Times  - http://www.TheTeaHouseTimes.com
     The Tea House Times is bi-monthly publication for tea rooms.
  •  Rooibos Tea  - http://www.red-tea-rooibos.com/
     Information about red tea including how to use it and recipes.
  •  White Tea Guide  - http://www.whiteteaguide.com
     A small guide including history, varieties and health benefits.
  •  Green Tea  - http://www.green-tea.com
     Articles on the benefit of green tea.
  •  Fine Green Tea  - http://www.finegreentea.com
     Provides information and articles about green tea.
  •  OolongOz  - http://www.detox-cleanse.com/oolongoz/
     Dedicated to the art of high mountain Taiwanese Oolong tea.
  •  Tea Trail  - http://www.teatrail.co.uk
     Educational website targeted at teaching children about the subject of tea.
  •  Tea Association of Canada  - http://www.tea.ca/
     A not-for-profit association of leading companies and tea producing countries including Sri Lanka, Kenya, India, and Bangladesh.
  •  Plentea  - http://www.plentea.com/
     Information about a variety of teas including recipes, history, and health effects.
  •  The UK Tea Council  - http://www.teacouncil.co.uk/
     The UK tea council. Independent body dedicated to promoting tea and its unique story for the benefit of those who produce, sell and enjoy tea the world over.
  •  The Bramah Museum of Tea & Coffee  - http://www.bramahmuseum.co.uk/
     Tells the commercial and social 400 year old history of two of the world's most important commodities since their arrival in Europe from the Far East and Africa.