Isaac Newton’s menu
Learned beverage of the study

Study Cabinet Tea

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A simple infusion of green tea leaves imported from the East Indies, drunk clear and hot. At the time, tea was rare, expensive, almost medicinal — a drink for the literate and wealthy, ideal for keeping the mind alert late into the night.

Learned beverage of the study

A simple infusion of green tea leaves imported from the East Indies, drunk clear and hot. At the time, tea was rare, expensive, almost medicinal — a drink for the literate and wealthy, ideal for keeping the mind alert late into the night.

I make little account of wine, which clouds the understanding; but this leaf from China, infused in boiling water, keeps the mind clear and the hand steady. I take a cup when the candle burns low and the calculations still resist. Let the leaves unfold in the simmering water for the space of a short prayer, then pour without drowning them in sugar: it is the very bitterness that awakens attention. Many a night it has kept me company while the rest of the house slept.
Isaac Newton
Ingredients
  • Green tea leaves (from the East Indies)a small spoonful (infusion)
  • Boiling spring watera cup (extraction)
  • Sugara lump, optional (sweeten (rare luxury))
How it was made : Tea arrived in England in the mid-17th century and was first sold in London coffee-houses as an expensive curiosity, almost a remedy. It was often drunk without milk at that time; the systematic addition of milk and sugar became common later. For a scholar of the Royal Society, it was the modern beverage par excellence.

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