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  2. American tea culture - Wikipedia

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    An advertising card for the Oriental & Occidental Tea Company, c. 1870-1900 Tea Party (1905) by American genre painter Louis Charles Moeller. After Commodore Perry opened up trade with Japan in 1854, Japanese green tea became the bulk of America’s tea imports. [9] The 19th century saw the rise of iced tea, especially in the South.

  3. Elevenses - Wikipedia

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    When the practice began, there was no set clock and break was usually between 10–11 a.m., so as in other countries it was named after the approximate time; Das-Baja, meaning '10 o'clock tea'. The practice is slowly becoming obsolete in cities and towns, especially in professional jobs, but in rural areas such breaks for manual and ...

  4. Tea (meal) - Wikipedia

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    Thé avec des artistes ("Tea with the artists"), Jules Grün, 1929. The timing of the "tea" meal has moved over the centuries in response to the migration of the main meal, dinner. Until the late 18th century dinner was eaten at what is now called "lunchtime", or in the early afternoon; supper was a later and lighter meal. Dinner remains a ...

  5. Here are all the deals you can find for National Hot Tea Day on Friday, January 12, 2024. ... 11 National Hot Tea Day deals that’ll warm you right up. Chrissy Callahan. January 11, 2024 at 10:08 PM.

  6. Daylight Saving Time Is Coming to a Close: Here’s ... - AOL

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    Daylight Saving Time 2024 begins in March and ends in November. ... initially being deemed "fast time." Now being used for more than just one sole purpose, the U.S. is one of 70 countries around ...

  7. Tea Time - AOL

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  8. Tea production in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Table Rock Tea Company in Upstate South Carolina began cultivation in 2008 and is currently producing tea and offering tours to the public. [23] Fleur De Lis Tea Company (FDLTC) in Amite, Louisiana planted their first tea plants in 2017. [24] Originally planted just as an experiment by founder David Barron, the plants survived. [24]

  9. Tea Act - Wikipedia

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    Smuggled tea was a large issue for Britain and the East India Company, since approximately 86% of all the tea in America at the time was smuggled Dutch tea. The Act granted the Company the right to directly ship its tea to North America and the right to the duty-free export of tea from Britain, although the tax imposed by the Townshend Acts and ...