Selling baguettes for breakfast
The samovar is hot all the day
Lunch break before heavy rain to Tsagaan-Ovoo
Dad in Skopje
Old tea trees? Not really.
Tea fields
Tea fields
Tea fields
Tea fields over Pu'er town
Tea fields
Tea fields
Tea shrub
No smoking
Have a cuppa?
Traditional Teahouse
The House is Empty
茶 = Tea
Place for a good tea
Pu'Er cabinet No.1
Making an evening tea
Shu Pu'er TEA Broth
Infusion of Sheng Pu'Er Tea leaves
Tea and teagirls
Čajový dejchánek
Japonský čaj v čínskom nádobíčku [日本煎茶的中瓷器]
Čajovanie
Brana cajovne
Teahouse
Cha{i}
Teahouse lanterns
Lampiony
Chá
Ariunaa and the host mother
Father and son
Tea stall
Čajový obrad [茶道]
Cesta čaju [茶道]
Čajové sedenie
Ripe dark tea
Tea pyramids
Konvička za tisíce
Čajový stolík
Gaiwan for the tea
Gaiwan
Tea serving
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Laotian breakfast tea and khanom khu
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Khamom khu is the Laotian expression for Badon Go in Thailand. The people eat it in the morning after the celebration giving alms to monks in the early morning. Khanom khu is very similar to the Andalusian Churoz or the German Baverian "Schmalznudeln".
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