• 1: Matthew Mauger

  • Apr 30 2024
  • Length: 44 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • Matthew Mauger is the co-author of Empire of Tea: The Asian Leaf that Conquered the World, which offers a cultural history of tea centered in British culture and society. In this conversation, he discusses the significant transformations of tea consumption in Britain in the 18th and 19th centuries. He also talks about the dramatic journey of tea from China to becoming a staple in British society, including the evolution of tea grading and its disappearance from the market today.


    Find Matthew Mauger at:

    • Twitter: https://twitter.com/matthew_mauger

    • Book: Amazon


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    Chapters


    00:00 Tea as a Symbol of Britishness

    07:07 Tea as a Popular Commodity

    10:52 Negotiating with Merchants in Chinese Ports

    13:55 The Auctioning of Tea in Britain

    20:30 Introduction to Tea Ships in the UK

    23:31 The East India Company's Tea Auctions

    27:12 Sensory Evaluation

    30:22 Restrictions in Modern-Day Tea Competitions

    34:39 Exploring the Types of Tea

    38:56 Exploring Tea Grading Systems

    42:15 Exploring the Cultural History of Tea

    43:03 The Importance of Responsible Sourcing

    43:18 Diverse Ways of Drinking and Interacting with Tea

    44:31 Advice for Learning About Tea

    44:55 The History and Branding of Tea

    45:08 Dominant Forces in the Tea Industry

    45:48 Tea History Books to Read

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