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Higher Grounds: The Little Book of Coffee Culture

Product DescriptionCoffee is the soma of the nineties, and Higher Grounds is your guidebook to the zeitgeist, whether it’s truck-stop “Swedish gasoline” or a “half-double decaffeinated half-caf with a twist of lemon. ” Includes quotations, recipes, definitions, and a lexicon of essential coffeeisms.

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The New Complete Coffee Book: A Gourmet Guide to Buying, Brewing, and Cooking

Product DescriptionNow with a fresh new cover, the New Complete Coffee Book is filled to the brim on the world’s favorite beverage. Covering the latest in the coffee craze, it includes dozens of recipes for every coffee drink imaginable, from the sternly efficient Espresso (the rocket fuel of coffees) to the indulgent Cappuccino Borgia Milkshake. Author Sara Perry gives us the 411 on coffee history, production, and lore. If that weren’t enough, she adds 40 recipes for delicious, internationally inspired treats (both sweets and savories) using coffee as a main ingredient. Paired with smart-looking photographs, this is a handsome exploration of a precious commodity and the hundreds of ways to enjoy it.

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The Little Black Book of Coffee

  • ISBN13: 9781593599287
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Product DescriptionFrom roasts to brews, coffee bean to coffee cup, this ”Essential Guide to Your Favorite Perk-Me-Up” gets you into the espresso lane with more than 70 tempting recipes for coffee drinks and treats. Rise and shine! 160 pages; 4-1/4 wide x 5-3/4 high; concealed wire-o binding; book lies flat for ease of use; elastic band place holder.

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A Cozy Book of Coffees & Cocoas: Rich and Delicious Recipes

Product DescriptionCoffee and cocoa beans have been traded and cultivated as precious commodities for centuries. This book blends history, folklore, and recipes for a stimulating new approach to these favored treats.

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The Book of Tea: The Classic Work on the Japanese Tea Ceremony and the Value of Beauty

  • ISBN13: 9784770030146
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THE BOOK OF TEA has served for more than a century as one of the most perceptive introductions to Asian life and thought in English. Publication of the book was a pioneering effort in the cultural bridge-building between East and West. Kakuzo Okakura perceived chanoyu—literally, “the way of tea”—as a form of spiritual culture, a discipline that transforms itself into the Art of Life.

In writing of chanoyu, his concern was the broad current of Asian culture flowing eastward from India, and its potential contribution to the culture of all humankind. Buddhism, Taoism, Zen, and Chinese and Japanese aesthetics are discussed, giving voice to traditional Asian values and ideals that had been little recognized in the West. Thus, he sought to convey the spirit of chanoyu as a crystallization of the cultural life of the East.Amazon.com Review
That a nation should construct one of its most resonant national ceremonies round a cup of tea will surely strike a chord of sympathy with at least some readers of this review. To many foreigners, nothing is so quintessentially Japanese as the tea ceremony–more properly, “the way of tea”–with its austerity, its extravagantly minimalist stylization, and its concentration of extreme subtleties of meaning into the simplest of actions. The Book of Tea is something of a curiosity: written in English by a Japanese scholar (and issued here in bilingual form), it was first published in 1906, in the wake of the naval victory over Russia with which Japan asserted its rapidly acquired status as a world-class military power. It was a peak moment of Westernization within Japan. Clearly, behind the publication was an agenda, or at least a mission to explain. Around its account of the ceremony, The Book of Tea folds an explication of the philosophy, first Taoist, later Zen Buddhist, that informs its oblique celebration of simplicity and directness–what Okakura calls, in a telling phrase, “moral geometry.” And the ceremony itself? Its greatest practitioners have always been philosophers, but also artists, connoisseurs, collectors, gardeners, calligraphers, gourmets, flower arrangers. The greatest of them, Sen Rikyu, left a teasingly, maddeningly simple set of rules:

Make a delicious bowl of tea; lay the charcoal so that it heats the water; arrange the flowers as they are in the field; in summer suggest coolness; in winter, warmth; do everything ahead of time; prepare for rain; and give those with whom you find yourself every consideration.

A disciple remarked that this seemed elementary. Rikyu replied, “Then if you can host a tea gathering without deviating from any of the rules I have just stated, I will become your disciple.” A Zen reply. Fascinating. –Robin Davidson, Amazon.co.uk

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