SC - Burned Rice-saving
Ron Martino Jr
yumitori at marsweb.com
Tue Sep 23 09:20:57 PDT 1997
Haikufu!
> It appears that tea is out of period for European feasts and (since it
> was being brought from China by sea rather than overland)
> even further out of period for Islamic feasts. It is, of course, in
> period for Chinese and Japanese feasts. So far as I know, iced
> tea is a modern invention."
>
> Push button, get lecture.
>
> Period is not just a time measurement, but a place measurement (and
> sometimes more). Asian cultures are never period.
>
> Tibor (Pre-17th Century Western Culture)
Lecture? Gomen nasai. My apologies if it came across that way, I was
just trying to be helpful.
By your definition of 'period', then, no, tea is not period. No lecture
intended.
Yumitori (Pre-17th Century Non-Western European Culture)
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