9781620405123-1620405121-Darjeeling: The Colorful History and Precarious Fate of the World's Greatest Tea

Darjeeling: The Colorful History and Precarious Fate of the World's Greatest Tea

ISBN-13: 9781620405123
ISBN-10: 1620405121
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Jeff Koehler
Publication date: 2015
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
Format: Hardcover 304 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781620405123
ISBN-10: 1620405121
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Jeff Koehler
Publication date: 2015
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
Format: Hardcover 304 pages

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Darjeeling: The Colorful History and Precarious Fate of the World's Greatest Tea (ISBN-13: 9781620405123 and ISBN-10: 1620405121), written by authors Jeff Koehler, was published by Bloomsbury USA in 2015. With an overall rating of 3.5 stars, it's a notable title among other Economics (Agricultural Sciences, Industries) books. You can easily purchase or rent Darjeeling: The Colorful History and Precarious Fate of the World's Greatest Tea (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Economics books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Darjeeling's tea bushes run across a mythical landscape steeped with the religious, the sacred, and the picturesque. Planted at high elevation in the heart of the Eastern Himalayas, in an area of northern India bound by Nepal to the west, Bhutan to the east, and Sikkim to the north, the linear rows of brilliant green, waist-high shrubs that coat the steep slopes and valleys around this Victorian "hill town" produce only a fraction of the world's tea, and less than one percent of India's total. Yet the tea from that limited crop, with its characteristic bright, amber-colored brew and muscatel flavors--delicate and flowery, hinting of apricots and peaches--is generally considered the best in the world.

This is the story of how Darjeeling tea began, was key to the largest tea industry on the globe under Imperial British rule, and came to produce the highest-quality tea leaves anywhere in the world. It is a story rich in history, intrigue and empire, full of adventurers and unlikely successes in culture, mythology and religions, ecology and terroir, all set with a backdrop of the looming Himalayas and drenching monsoons. The story is ripe with the imprint of the Raj as well as the contemporary clout of "voodoo farmers" getting world record prices for their fine teas--and all of it beginning with one of the most audacious acts of corporate smuggling in history.

But it is also the story of how the industry spiraled into decline by the end of the twentieth century, and how this edenic spot in the high Himalayas seethes with union unrest and a violent independence struggle. It is also a front-line fight against the devastating effects of climate change and decades of harming farming practices, a fight that is being fought in some tea gardens--and, astonishingly, won--using radical methods.

Jeff Koehler has written a fascinating chronicle of India and its most sought-after tea. Blending history, politics, and reportage together, along with a collection of recipes that tea-drinkers will love, Darjeeling is an indispensable volume for fans of micro-history and tea fanatics.

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