<head id="NEST_Kunno.h1">Kunsten å drikke te</head> | <head id="NEST_Kun_051en.h1">The Art of Drinking Tea</head> |
<s id="NEST_Kunno.s1">I en gammel park i Chengdu i Kina utøver lokalbefolkningen den langsomme kunsten å drikke te.</s> | <s id="NEST_Kun_051en.s1">In an old park in Chengdu, China, the locals are practicing the delicate art of drinking tea.</s> |
<s id="NEST_Kunno.s2">For te er ikke noe man slurper i seg i all hast.</s> | <s id="NEST_Kun_051en.s2">Tea is not something you just drink in a hurry.</s> |
<s id="NEST_Kunno.s3">Den skal nytes med respekt.</s> | <s id="NEST_Kun_051en.s3">It is to be relished with respect.</s> |
<s id="NEST_Kunno.s4">Jeg bestiller en kanne sjasminte.</s> | <s id="NEST_Kun_051en.s4">I order myself a pot of Jasmine tea. </s> |
<s id="NEST_Kunno.s5">Ved siden av vann er te den mest brukte drikk i verden.</s> | <s id="NEST_Kun_051en.s5">Next to water, tea is the most favoured drink in the world.</s> |
<s id="NEST_Kunno.s6">Kineserne har nytt sin te i flere tusen år, men først tidlig på 1600-tallet introduserte hollenderne teen i Europa.</s> | <s id="NEST_Kun_051en.s6">The Chinese have enjoyed their tea for several thousand years, Europeans were not familiarized with tea until the early 17th Century, when it was introduced by the Dutch.</s> |
<s id="NEST_Kunno.s7">Men fart på den europeiske tetradisjonen ble det først da den britiske botanikeren og «tetyven» Robert Fortune utførte avansert landbruksspionasje ved Kinas teplantasjer.</s> | <s id="NEST_Kun_051en.s7">Though the tea first made its mark in European culture when the British botanic and |