| 1827 - 864 Seiten
...part in the Chinese government of Fokicn, the dry, dirty, and damaged leaves and stalks of the tea arc thrown aside, they are then mixed with a glutinous...pressed into moulds, and dried in ovens. These blocks arc called by the Russians, on account of their shape, brick tea. The Mongols, the Bouriats, the inhabitants... | |
| 1828 - 1010 Seiten
...tea ; it serves them both for food and drink. The Chinese cany on a great trade in it, but never dnnk it themselves. In the tea manufactories, which are...These blocks are called by the Russians, on account of the shape, brick tea. The frequently the causes of dropsy, as the HOSPITAL REPORTS. more general changes,... | |
| 1828 - 400 Seiten
...the most part in the Chinese government of Fokieo, the dry, dirty, and damaged leaves and stalksof the tea are thrown aside ; they are then mixed with...their shape, brick tea. The Mongols, the Bouriats, the inhahitants of Siberia, beyond lake Baikal, and the Kalmucks, take a piece of this tea, pound it in... | |
| 1829 - 552 Seiten
...Middle Asia, make use of this tea; it serves them for both drink and food. In the tea manufactories, the dry, dirty and damaged leaves and stalks of the...inhabitants of Siberia, beyond Lake Baikal, and the Kalrnucs take a piece of this tea, pound it in a mortar mnde on purpose, and throw the powder into... | |
| 1829 - 550 Seiten
...Middle Asia, make use of this tea; it serves them for both drink and food. In the tea manufactories, die dry, dirty and damaged leaves and stalks of the tea...inhabitants of Siberia, beyond Lake Baikal, and the Kaltnucs take a piece of this tea, pound it in a mortar made on purpose, and throw the powder into... | |
| 1829 - 544 Seiten
...dirty and damaged leaves nnd stalks of the tea are thrown aside ; they are then mixed with a shifinous substance, pressed into moulds and dried in ovens....inhabitants of Siberia, beyond Lake Baikal, and the Kalmucs take a piece of this tea, pound it in a mortar made on purpose, and throw the powder into a... | |
| 1841 - 282 Seiten
...it themselves. It consists of the dry, dirty, and rejected leaves and stalks of the tea, which are mixed with a glutinous substance, pressed into moulds, and dried in ovens: these blocks being called, on account of their shape, brick tea. The mode of using it is, to pound a piece in a... | |
| Jane Sinnett - 1847 - 176 Seiten
...China, where the dry, dirty, and damaged leaves and stalks of the tea are thrown aside, and afterwards mixed with a glutinous . substance, pressed into moulds, and dried in ovens, in blocks of the size and shape of bricks, whence the name has been given. The usual mode of using... | |
| Robert Montgomery Martin - 1847 - 558 Seiten
...used throughout western Asia, is ni.ide in Fokein chiefly; dirty, damaged tea-leaves and stalks, are mixed with a glutinous substance, pressed into moulds and dried in ovens. It is drunk by the Tartars by pounding and mixing it with salt and milk ; and sometimes made into broth... | |
| Mrs. Percy Sinnett - 1847 - 198 Seiten
...China, where the dry, dirty, and damaged leaves and stalks of the tea are thrown aside, and afterwards mixed with a glutinous substance, pressed into moulds, and dried in ovens, in blocks of the size and shape of bricks, whence the name has been given. The usual mode of using... | |
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