Citations:tea

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English citations of tea

  • 2015 June 12, Shawn Lawrence Otto, “Not Your Granddaddy's Garbage Burners: Why Burning Waste for Energy Fights Climate Change” [1], The Blog, HuffPost Live, The Huffington Post:
    Leachate is a hazardous tea created when rain percolates through garbage.
  • 2001, Toyin Falola, Culture and Customs of Nigeria, Greenwood:
    Tea drinking is common in the north, and coffee is associated with educated people. Cafés are not common, but a number of restaurants serve tea, coffee, and hot chocolate.
  • 2006, Ebiz Guides, Nigeria, MTH Multimedia S.L., →ISBN, page 258:
    Tea, coffee, and hot chocolate drinks (Milo, Bournvita) are also widely available. For sure you will feel the Nigerian beat. MUSIC. Nigeria is one of the major music hubs in Africa, and many of Africa's most well known singers hail from []
  • 2011 May 25, Ken Albala, Food Cultures of the World Encyclopedia [4 volumes]: [4 volumes], Bloomsbury Publishing USA, →ISBN, page 143:
    [...] Nigeria. Each day the family gets up at about 5 A .M. They have a small breakfast of thick toast or a porridge made of ground dry maize. The adults drink tea, while the children have hot chocolate [...]