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" ... justly remarked that, as foreigners seemed to prefer having a mixture of Prussian blue and gypsum with their tea, to make it look uniform and pretty, and as these ingredients were cheap enough, the Chinese had no objection to supply them, especially... "
The Chemistry of Common Life - Página 149
por James Finlay Weir Johnston - 1856
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House Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Executive Documents ..., Volumen8,Parte4

United States. Congress. House - 586 páginas
...having any such ingredients mixed with it, and that they never drank dyed teas themselves, but justly remarked that, as foreigners seemed to prefer having...ingredients were cheap enough, the Chinese had no objection to supply them, especially as such teas always fetched a higher price ! "I took some trouble...
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen75

1854 - 800 páginas
...having any such ingredients mixed with it, and that they never drank dyed teas themselves ; bnt justly remarked that, as foreigners seemed to prefer having a mixture of Prussian blne and gypsum with their tea, to make it look uniform and pretty, and as these ingredients were cheap...
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A Journey to the Tea Countries of China: Including Sung-Lo and the Bohea ...

Robert Fortune - 1852 - 456 páginas
...having any such ingredients mixed with it, and that they never drank dyed teas themselves, but justly remarked that, as foreigners seemed to prefer having...ingredients were cheap enough, the Chinese had no objection to supply them, especially as such teas always fetched a higher price ! " I took some trouble...
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The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist

1852 - 536 páginas
...having any such ingredients mixed with it, and that they never drank dyed teas themselves, but justly remarked that, as foreigners seemed to prefer having...ingredients were cheap enough, the Chinese had no objection to supply them, especially as such teas always fetched a higher price ! yet. tell the drinkers...
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New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volumen95

1852 - 516 páginas
...having any such ingredients mixed with it, and that they never drank dyed teas themselves, but justly remarked that, as foreigners seemed to prefer having...ingredients were cheap enough, the Chinese had no objection to supply them, especially as such teas always fetched a higher price ! yet, teW the drinkers...
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The People's illustrated journal

1852 - 252 páginas
...knowing them to be much better unadulterated with such ingredients, but remark that foreigners seem to prefer having a mixture of Prussian blue and gypsum...pretty. And as these ingredients were cheap enough, they had no objection to supply them, especially as suoi teas always fetched a higher price. We suspect...
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Household Chemistry: Or, Rudiments of the Science Applied to Every-day Life

Albert James Bernays - 1854 - 422 páginas
...having any such ingredients mixed with it, and that they never drank dyed tea themselves; but justly remarked that, as foreigners seemed to prefer having...ingredients were cheap enough, the Chinese had no objection to supply them, especially as such teas always fetched a higher price. Not to speak of the...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen75

1854 - 798 páginas
...mixed with it, aud that they never drank dyed teas themselves ; but justly remarked that, as foreignere seemed to prefer having a mixture of Prussian blue...tea, to make it look uniform and pretty, and as these ingredicfl/'s were cheap enough, the Chinese had no objection to supply them, especially as such tens...
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The Chemistry of Common Life, Volumen1

James Finlay Weir Johnston - 1855 - 380 páginas
...English gentleman in Shanghae, being in conversation with some Chinese from the green-tea country, asked them what reasons they had for dyeing the tea,...ingredients were cheap enough, the Chinese had no objection to supply them, especially as such teas always fetched a higher price ! " * Mr Fortune describes...
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The Quarterly Review, Volumen96

1855 - 624 páginas
...themselves, but justly remarked, that, as foreigners seemed to prefer having a mixture of Prussian-blue and gypsum with their tea to make it look uniform...ingredients were cheap enough, the Chinese had no objection to supply them, especially as such teas always fetched a higher price. ' I took some trouble...
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