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{{quote|It isn't time yet. It can't be tea-time even, leastways not in decent places where there is tea-time.|[[Samwise Gamgee]]<ref>{{TT|Journey}}</ref>}}
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[[File:Anke Eißmann - Bilbo Baggins.jpg|thumb|''Bilbo Baggins'' by [[Anke Eißmann]]]]
 
{{quote|It isn't time yet. It can't be tea-time even, leastways not in decent places where there is tea-time.|[[Samwise Gamgee]] in ''[[The Two Towers]]'', "[[Journey to the Cross-Roads]]"}}
'''Tea''' was a beverage that the [[Hobbits]] (specifically [[Shire-hobbits]]) enjoyed alone or socially.
'''Tea''' was a beverage that the [[Hobbits]] (specifically [[Shire-hobbits]]) enjoyed alone or socially.


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[[Bilbo Baggins]] invited [[Gandalf]] for a cup of tea when he unexpectedly arrived to [[Bag End]]. After his invitation, Gandalf showed up with [[Thorin and Company]].<ref>{{H|1}}</ref>
[[Bilbo Baggins]] invited [[Gandalf]] for a cup of tea when he unexpectedly arrived to [[Bag End]]. After his invitation, Gandalf showed up with [[Thorin and Company]].<ref>{{H|1}}</ref>


In [[Perry-the-Winkle|a poem]], the [[Lonely Troll]] served [[Perry-the-Winkle (Hobbit)|Perry-the-Winkle]] some "fulsome tea" and the two friends regularly met in weekly tea sessions.<ref>{{AB|Perry}}</ref>
In [[Perry-the-Winkle|a poem]] written by [[Samwise Gamgee]], the [[Lonely Troll]] served [[Perry-the-Winkle (hobbit)|Perry-the-Winkle]] some "fulsome tea" and the two friends regularly met in weekly tea sessions.<ref>{{AB|Perry}}</ref>
 
==Names==
In the early stages of the [[legendarium]], [[Tolkien]] created two [[Elvish]] words for "tea": in [[Qenya]] '''''tyé''''' (clearly adapted from English),<ref>{{PE|12}}, p. 49</ref> and in [[Gnomish]] '''''suithlas''''' (literally "drink-leaf").<ref>{{PE|11}}, p. 68</ref>


==Portrayal in adaptations==
==Portrayal in adaptations==
'''2007-: ''[[The Lord of the Rings Online]]'':'''
'''2007-: ''[[The Lord of the Rings Online]]'':'''
:Tea leaves can be grown by farmers, and characters with the cooking craft can produce several varieties of tea (including Black, Green, Red, and White Tea).<ref>{{webcite|author=|articleurl=http://lotro-wiki.com/index.php/Item:Bundle_of_Tea_Leaves|articlename=Item:Bundle of Tea Leaves|dated=8 September 2016|website=LOTROW|accessed=3 January 2017}}</ref> In the introductory quest "Sweet Bilberry Tea", [[Celandine Brandybuck#Portrayal in adaptations|Celandine Brandybuck]] asks the player to collect [[Wikipedia:Bilberry|bilberries]] for her medicinal tea.<ref>{{webcite|author=|articleurl=http://lotro-wiki.com/index.php/Quest:Sweet_Bilberry_Tea|articlename=Quest:Sweet Bilberry Tea|dated=17 October 2012|website=LOTROW|accessed=3 January 2017}}</ref>
:Tea leaves can be grown by farmers, and characters with the cooking craft can produce several varieties of tea (including Black, Green, Red, and White Tea).<ref>{{webcite|author=|articleurl=http://lotro-wiki.com/index.php/Item:Bundle_of_Tea_Leaves|articlename=Item:Bundle of Tea Leaves|dated=8 September 2016|website=LOTROW|accessed=3 January 2017}}</ref> In the introductory quest "Sweet Bilberry Tea", [[Celandine Brandybuck#Portrayal in adaptations|Celandine Brandybuck]] asks the player to collect [[Wikipedia:Bilberry|bilberries]] for her medicinal tea.<ref>{{webcite|author=|articleurl=http://lotro-wiki.com/index.php/Quest:Sweet_Bilberry_Tea|articlename=Quest:Sweet Bilberry Tea|dated=17 October 2012|website=LOTROW|accessed=3 January 2017}}</ref>
==See also==
*[[T.C.B.S.]]


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Bilbo Baggins by Anke Eißmann
"It isn't time yet. It can't be tea-time even, leastways not in decent places where there is tea-time."
Samwise Gamgee in The Two Towers, "Journey to the Cross-Roads"

Tea was a beverage that the Hobbits (specifically Shire-hobbits) enjoyed alone or socially.

A time of resting and relaxing, the tea-time[1] was considered a meal on its own, between lunch and dinner.[2] It was customary to offer guests for a cup of tea.[3]

Bilbo Baggins invited Gandalf for a cup of tea when he unexpectedly arrived to Bag End. After his invitation, Gandalf showed up with Thorin and Company.[4]

In a poem written by Samwise Gamgee, the Lonely Troll served Perry-the-Winkle some "fulsome tea" and the two friends regularly met in weekly tea sessions.[5]

Names[edit | edit source]

In the early stages of the legendarium, Tolkien created two Elvish words for "tea": in Qenya tyé (clearly adapted from English),[6] and in Gnomish suithlas (literally "drink-leaf").[7]

Portrayal in adaptations[edit | edit source]

2007-: The Lord of the Rings Online:

Tea leaves can be grown by farmers, and characters with the cooking craft can produce several varieties of tea (including Black, Green, Red, and White Tea).[8] In the introductory quest "Sweet Bilberry Tea", Celandine Brandybuck asks the player to collect bilberries for her medicinal tea.[9]

See also[edit | edit source]

References