Rose, chamomile, lavender, regular
The Titanic is an ocean liner.
They drank GREEN tea
The variety of tea thrown overboard in the Boston Tea Party was called Bohea, and was a kind of Chinese black tea. It is most similar to Lapsang souchong, a black tea with a smoky aroma. The tea was sold by the British East India Company.Bohea tea is not widely available in the U.S., but there are a few sources that sell it by mail-order.
No. The White Star Line made a line of ships. The Titanic, The Britannic, and the Olympic. The Titanic and the Britannic sank but the Olympic is in storage. The Olympic did not sink it was called old reliable and served for 25 yrs before being scrapped. It was the most successful of its two other sister ships, the Titanic and Britannic.
its called the titanic becasue Titanic means big and tough and its undescructable. its called the titanic becasue Titanic means big and tough and its undescructable.
Tea
Here is the joke... Question: What kind of coffee was served on the Titanic? Answer: Sanka
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Matcha, which is powdered green tea. You may also be served some other kind of tea before the ceremony begins (while waiting for the other guests to arrive), plus sake during the meal portion of the ceremony.
porridge mash and a little meat
Titanic carried eight-hundred pounds of tea.
What is commonly called by the English as the Japanese Tea Ceremony is called sado or chado (line over o's) or way of the tea or chanyou, literally hot water for tea in Japanese. The tea served at this is green tea. More info on this can be found on Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under Japanese Tea Ceremony.
Titanic carried about 800 lbs. of tea. 10,000 lbs. of sugar, and 16,000 lemons
Titanic carried about 800 lbs. of tea. 10,000 lbs. of sugar, and 16,000 lemons.
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Besides breakfast, lunch and dinner there was late morning broth and afternoon tea.
Someone that knows everything about something, especially in matters of taste or the arts.Example: My uncle is a connoisseur of Japanese tea. He knows everything about tea leaves, the temperature of water, and what kind of cup each kind of tea should be served in!