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Singh, Kishore. “Turning Over a New Leaf.”
Outlook Business
, June 21, 2014.

Singh, Madhur. “Makaibari Tea Estate.”
Time
, April 25, 2008.

Sinha, Rabindra Nath. “The Changing Flavour of Tea.”
Hindu Business Line
, August 31, 2007.

———. “Darjeeling Tea Industry in Dire Straits.”
Hindu Business Line
, November 25, 2011.

Srinivasa, Kavitha. “Storm in a Tea Cup.”
Business World
, July 22, 2011.

Starkel, Leszek. “Ambootia Landslide Valley—Evolution, Relaxation, and Prediction (Darjeeling Himalaya).”
Studia Geomorphologica Carpatho-Balcanica
44 (2010): 113–33.

“TB Claims a Life Every 90 Seconds in Country.”
Hindu
, March 25, 2010.

“Tea in India.”
Illustrated London News
, August 15, 1857.

“2003 Makaibari Silvertips.”
Upton Tea Newsletter
. Hopkinton, MA: Fall 2003.
http://www.uptontea.com/shopcart/information/INFOnl_V12N4_Article_page1.asp
.

van der Zee, Bib. “Spirituality from the Soil.”
Guardian Weekly
, July 8, 2005.

“Will Not Delay Gorkhaland: Gurung.”
Hindu
, August 17, 2013.

World Bank Web site. “India Overview.”
http://www.worldbank.org/en/country/india/overview
.

A Note on the Author

Jeff Koehler
is a writer, traveler, and cook, and the author of books and articles on food and culture including
Spain: Recipes and Traditions
, named one of 2013’s top cookbooks by the
New York Times; Morocco: A Culinary Journey with Recipes
; and
La Paella: Deliciously Authentic Rice Dishes from Spain’s Mediterranean Coast
. His work has appeared in
Saveur, Food & Wine
, NPR.org, the
Washington Post,
the
Los Angeles Times, Afar, Tin House
, and
Best Food Writing 2010
. He lives in Barcelona.

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Index

Abu’l-Fazl,
(1)

Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Indian Botanic Garden,
(1)

afternoon tea,
(1)

afternoon tea pound cake,
(1)

agricultural work,
(1)

See also
workers/workforce

agriculture

biodynamic,
(1)

green revolution in,
(1)

Indian,
(1)
,
(2)
,
(3)

industrialization of,
(1)

Lepcha,
(1)

organic,
(1)
,
(2)
,
(3)

Akbar,
(1)

Alexander, T. V.,
(1)

Ali, Ahmed,
(1)
,
(2)

Ali, Sálim,
(1)

Aloobari Tea Estate,
(1)

aloo dum,
(1)

Ambootia group,
(1)
,
(2)
,
(3)
,
(4)
,
(5)
,
(6)

American colonies,
(1)

Amoy,
(1)

Anglo-Bhutan War,
(1)

Anglo-Gorkha (Nepalese) War,
(1)
,
(2)

Angostura bitters,
(1)

Anna Maria (Duchess of Bedford),
(1)

anthroposophy,
(1)

Arden, James,
(1)

Assam,
(1)
,
(2)
,
(3)
,
(4)
,
(5)

Assam Company,
(1)

Auckland, Lord,
(1)

Auckland Hotel,
(1)

auctions,
(1)
,
(2)
,
(3)
,
(4)

autumn flush,
(1)

Bagaria Group,
(1)

Bagdogra,
(1)

Bahadur, Jung,
(1)

Baker, Charles Henry, Jr.,
(1)

Balasun,
(1)

Balmoral Estate,
(1)

bamboo,
(1)

bandh
,
(1)
,
(2)

Banerjee, Girish Chandra,
(1)

Banerjee, Mamata,
(1)

Banerjee, Pasupati Nath,
(1)

Banerjee, Rajah,
(1)
,
(2)
,
(3)
,
(4)
,
(5)
,
(6)
,
(7)
,
(8)
,
(9)
,
(10)
,
(11)
,
(12)
,
(13)
,
(14)
,
(15)
,
(16)

Bangladesh,
(1)
,
(2)
,
(3)
,
(4)
,
(5)
,
(6)

Bannockburn Tea Estate,
(1)

Bansal, Sanjay,
(1)

Bantam, Java,
(1)

Barista Lavazza,
(1)

Barnesbeg,
(1)

Batra, Ashok,
(1)

Bay of Bengal,
(1)
,
(2)
,
(3)
,
(4)

BDAI.
See
Bio-Dynamic Association of India (BDAI)

Behar, Cooch,
(1)

Bengal,
(1)
,
(2)
,
(3)

Bengal Club,
(1)
,
(2)

Bentinck, William,
(1)
,
(2)
,
(3)
,
(4)

Bhagavad Gita
,
(1)

Bhanu, M. G. V. K.,
(1)

Bhutan,
(1)
,
(2)
,
(3)
,
(4)
,
(5)
,
(6)

Bhutia, Shabnam,
(1)

Bio-Dynamic Association of India (BDAI),
(1)
,
(2)

biodynamic farming,
(1)

biogas,
(1)

bitterness,
(1)

B. K. Birla Group,
(1)

black flies,
(1)

Black Hole incident,
(1)

black pepper,
(1)

black tea,
(1)

Chinese demand for,
(1)

CTC method,
(1)
,
(2)

orthodox,
(1)
,
(2)

boarding schools,
(1)
,
(2)

Bodhidharma,
(1)

Bombay (Mumbai),
(1)
,
(2)

Bon religion,
(1)

The Book of Tea
(Okakura),
(1)

Boston Tea Party,
(1)

botanic gardens,
(1)

boxwallahs
,
(1)
,
(2)

Brahmaputra River,
(1)
,
(2)
,
(3)

Brennan, Jennifer,
(1)

Britain.
See
British Empire; England

British Empire,
(1)

in India,
(1)
,
(2)
,
(3)
,
(4)
,
(5)
,
(6)

opium trade and,
(1)

Brooke Bond India,
(1)

Bruce, Charles Alexander (C. A.),
(1)
,
(2)
,
(3)

Bruce, Robert,
(1)

Buckingham Palace,
(1)

Buddhism,
(1)
,
(2)
,
(3)

Burma.
See
Myanmar (Burma)

Burmese Days
(Orwell),
(1)
,
(2)

Byculla Club,
(1)

Café Coffee Day (CCD),
(1)
,
(2)

Calcutta,
(1)
,
(2)
,
(3)

botanic garden in,
(1)
,
(2)
,
(3)
,
(4)

as capital of India,
(1)

calomel,
(1)

Cambray,
(1)

Camellia Plc,
(1)

Camellia sinensis
,
(1)

Camellia sinensis assamica
,
(1)

Camellia sinensis sinensis
,
(1)

Campbell, Archibald,
(1)
,
(2)

Canton,
(1)
,
(2)

Carpenter, Francis Ross,
(1)

caste system,
(1)

Castleton Tea Estate,
(1)
,
(2)
,
(3)
,
(4)
,
(5)
,
(6)
,
(7)
,
(8)

Catherine of Braganza,
(1)

CCD.
See
Café Coffee Day (CCD)

Cha Bars,
(1)

Ch’a Ching
(
The Classic of Tea
),
(1)

Chamong Tee group,
(1)
,
(2)
,
(3)
,
(4)
,
(5)

Champta Tea Estate,
(1)

Charles II,
(1)
,
(2)
,
(3)

Charlton, Lieutenant,
(1)

Charnock, Job,
(1)
,
(2)

Chatterjee, Krishnendu,
(1)

Chatterjee, R. N.,
(1)

Chaudhary, H. R.,
(1)
,
(2)
,
(3)
,
(4)
,
(5)
,
(6)

chemicals,
(1)
,
(2)
,
(3)
,
(4)
,
(5)

Chennai,
(1)
,
(2)

Chennai chai,
(1)

Cherrapunji,
(1)

Chettrini, Maya Davi,
(1)
,
(2)

Chicken’s Neck,
(1)

child labor,
(1)

chili oil,
(1)

China,
(1)

opium trade and,
(1)
,
(2)

tea imports from,
(1)
,
(2)
,
(3)

tea plants/seeds from,
(1)
,
(2)

tea production in,
(1)
,
(2)
,
(3)
,
(4)
,
(5)

trade with,
(1)
,
(2)
,
(3)

Chongtong Tea Estate,
(1)
,
(2)

Choudhary, S. K.,
(1)

Choudhury, Anindyo,
(1)
,
(2)
,
(3)
,
(4)
,
(5)

Chowdhury, Mukul,
(1)

Chowrasta,
(1)

Churchill, Charles,
(1)

cinchona,
(1)
,
(2)

Clavell, James,
(1)

climate change,
(1)
,
(2)
,
(3)

Clive, Robert,
(1)
,
(2)
,
(3)

clonal varieties,
(1)

cloves,
(1)

Coca-Cola,
(1)

Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf,
(1)

coffee industry,
(1)

coffeehouses,
(1)

Cole, Katherine,
(1)

Company of Merchants of London Trading.
See
East India Company

The Complete Indian Housekeeper and Cook
,
(1)
,
(2)
,
(3)

compost,
(1)
,
(2)

Costa Coffee,
(1)

counterfeit tea,
(1)
,
(2)
,
(3)
,
(4)

Cowper, William,
(1)

cows,
(1)

Cromwell, Oliver,
(1)

CTC (cut, tear, curl) method,
(1)
,
(2)

Curzon, Lord,
(1)

Dalai Lama,
(1)

Dalrymple, William,
(1)
,
(2)
,
(3)
,
(4)

Darjeeling

autumn in,
(1)

city of,
(1)

climate of,
(1)

Europeans in,
(1)

expansion of,
(1)

geography of,
(1)
,
(2)

history of,
(1)

labor issues in,
(1)
,
(2)
,
(3)
,
(4)

Planters’ Club in,
(1)

population of,
(1)

separatist movement and,
(1)
,
(2)

spring in,
(1)

summer in,
(1)

tea estates in.
See
tea estates

Darjeeling Club,
(1)

Darjeeling Gorkha Hill Council (DGHC),
(1)

Darjeeling Himalayan Railway,
(1)
,
(2)
,
(3)

Darjeeling Indian Tea Association (DITA),
(1)

Darjeeling tea

auctions,
(1)
,
(2)
,
(3)

biodynamic,
(1)

challenges for,
(1)
,
(2)

characteristics of,
(1)
,
(2)
,
(3)
,
(4)
,
(5)
,
(6)

clonal varieties,
(1)

counterfeit,
(1)
,
(2)
,
(3)
,
(4)

demand for,
(1)
,
(2)
,
(3)

export of,
(1)
,
(2)
,
(3)
,
(4)
,
(5)
,
(6)

flavor of,
(1)
,
(2)
,
(3)

future of,
(1)
,
(2)
,
(3)

grading of,
(1)

green tea,
(1)

growing of,
(1)
,
(2)

logo of,
(1)

marketing of,
(1)

organic,
(1)

origins of,
(1)
,
(2)

planters,
(1)
,
(2)
,
(3)
,
(4)

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