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Author Hellyer, Robert I., author.

Title Green with milk and sugar : when Japan filled America's tea cups / Robert Hellyer.

Publication Info. New York : Columbia University Press, [2021]

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Description 1 online resource (xiv, 283 pages) : illustrations
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction -- The Foundations of Teaways in Japan and the United States -- Tea Amidst Civil Wars -- Making Japan Tea -- The Midwest-: Green Tea Country -- The Black Tea Wave Hits America -- Daily Cups Defined-: Black Tea in the United States, Sencha in Japan -- Conclusion.
Summary "Today, Americans are some of the world's biggest consumers of black teas. In Japan, green tea, especially sencha, is preferred. These national partialities, Robert Hellyer reveals, are deeply entwined. Tracing the trans-Pacific tea trade from the eighteenth century onward, Green with Milk and Sugar shows how the interconnections between Japan and the United States have influenced the daily habits of people in both countries. Hellyer explores the forgotten American penchant for Japanese green tea and how it shaped Japanese tastes. In the nineteenth century, Americans favored green teas, which were imported from China until Japan developed an export industry centered on the United States. The influx of Japanese imports democratized green tea: Americans of all classes, particularly Midwesterners, made it their daily beverage -which they drank hot, often with milk and sugar. In the 1920s, socioeconomic trends and racial prejudices pushed Americans toward black teas from Ceylon and India. Facing a glut, Japanese merchants aggressively marketed sencha on the home and imperial markets, transforming it into an icon of Japanese culture. Featuring lively stories of the people involved in the tea trade-including samurai turned tea farmers and Hellyer's own ancestors-Green with Milk and Sugar offers not only a social and commodity history of tea in the United States and Japan but also new insight into how national customs have profound if often hidden international dimensions"-- Provided by publisher.
Note Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on November 02, 2021).
Subject Tea trade -- United States -- History.
Tea trade -- Japan -- History.
Green tea -- Social aspects -- United States -- History.
Green tea -- Social aspects -- Japan -- History.
United States -- Civilization -- Japanese influences.
Japan -- Civilization -- American influences.
COOKING / Beverages / Coffee & Tea.
Civilization -- American influences. (OCoLC)fst00862901
Civilization -- Japanese influences. (OCoLC)fst01352373
Tea trade. (OCoLC)fst01144179
Japan. (OCoLC)fst01204082
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
Other Form: Print version: Hellyer, Robert I.. Green with milk and sugar New York : Columbia University Press, [2021] 9780231199100 (DLC) 2021003017
ISBN 9780231552943 electronic book
0231552947 electronic book
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