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1921 - Ilustração Portuguesa
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Créme Béatrice
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Photographia Portugueza de J.M.da Silva preços sem competência – retratos instantâneos não, os preços não tinham competência, não tinham concorrência, ou melhor, tinham, mas não podiam competir com os da Photographia Portuguesa. daqui
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the best tea drinks (& therefore best drinks of all, imo):
bird & blend peppermint cream - milky oolong, peppermint and cocoa shells. this is divine otherworldly delicious!!! very uplifting both hot & cold. the cocoa & milky profile of the oolong make it very cozy-tasting. alas it's caffeinated so i can't drink it after lunch bc of my insomnia
bird & blend moondrop dreams - rooibos, apple pieces, rosehip, lavender, fermented lemon peel, orange peel. to me this is 100% lemon and lavender but unlike a lot of lavender teas it doesn't taste like eating a sachet. if sleepy lotion by lush were a tea. so calming, i drink this after emotional moments to relax and i've classically conditioned myself to feel more stable after drinking it lol. best while hot.
yorkshire tea decaf + milk + a lil bit of sugar. hear me out this is my current obsession. brewing the tea real strong it goes so well with the milk...... and it's decaf so i could have it whenever i want. having to control myself or i'd be drinking this 24/7
black lotus tea familiar frumpkin - this is a yunnan black/rooibos/oolong blend with peppermint & almond and vanilla flavouring so it fits perfectly into my favourite tea flavours. it's been a while since i last had it but it's my stand-out fave from this company which has a lot of great blends all in all
companhia portugueza do chá violet macaron violette - a portuguese tea brand that has super high quality teas. this is my fav violet tea bc it features toasty almond notes!
more to be added in the future i hope but go give these a try if you can ! #teafluencer ☁️*:・゚✧
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Mocidade Portuguesa Feminina, Nº 71, February 1945, Menina e Moça, Nº 37, May 1950
Scanned from the book Mocidade Portugueza Feminina, by Irene Flunser Pimentel, A Esfera dos Livros, 2007.
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BARRADAS, Jorge. Uma Mulher Bristol, ABC Revista Portugueza, 1926
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Macao, China
Ilustração Portugueza, Nº 614, November 26 1917
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Ilustração Portugueza, 8 December, 1923
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BARRADAS, Jorge, ABC Revista portugueza, 1927
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Goya, The bookseller of the Calle de Carretas, a. k. a. Young Lady Wearing a Mantilla and Basquina, c. 1800/1805
Scanned from Portuguese magazine Ilustração Portugueza, No. 721, December 15 1919
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Diccionario Poetico, para o uso dos que principião a exercitarse na Poesia Portugueza, de Candido Lusitano, vol. I, Lisboa, 1765.
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Happy National Chai Day 2023!
Teapot from: Gatinho Ceramica (@gatinhoceramica)
Tea: Pepper Chilli Chai from Companhia Portugueza Do Cha
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Ilustração Portugueza, Nº 661, October 21 1918
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José Maria da Silva ph.
do Arquivo da Câmara Municipal de Mafra, © Arquivo Câmara Municipal de Mafra retrato de Lambertini Pinto, por José Maria da Silva, Photographia Portugueza.
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sorry to bother but i have a question for u! how does one go about getting into tea and trying new flavors and brands beyond the generic ones at the supermarket? like where do you buy it? (im portuguese btw if that helps)
not a bother at all! so first off you wanna cover your bases and figure out which basic tea types you like more. so trying plain (good quality) teas is a good place to start! try different types of green, black, white teas, pu'erh, lapsang souchong, etc.; also try other types like rooibos and herbal infusions (perfect decaf options, i am super partial to rooibos).
then once you know which tea bases you enjoy, start looking for blends that build upon them! you may have already tried earl grey, but what about lady grey? or an earl grey-scented rooibos-based blend? there are teas infused and aromatized with every flavour you can imagine.
for where to shop - i'm a tea fiend so i do often bite the bullet and accept the costs of import duties when shopping, which might or might not seem feasible to you, so my favourite teamakers are actually in the US (black lotus tea) and the UK (bird & blend - super recommend this one!). in portugal, my #1 recommendation is companhia portugueza do chá, they have a fab online shop. also, i'm biased but! look for azorean tea, it's really good! gorreana brand ideally <33
i don't recommend brands like pukka or other similarly overpriced overseas brands that you often find on health shops around here. their blends are often not that great and you're paying the import taxes multiplied by a lot, you'd be better off just buying online from the sites i mentioned. the one brand that's available in supermarkets that i really enjoy is ahmad's!
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Mocidade Portuguesa Feminina, Nº 77, Setembro 1945, Penteados
Scanned from the book Mocidade Portugueza Feminina, by Irene Flunser Pimentel, A Esfera dos Livros, 2007.
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