In Tibet, tea serves many purposes. It is a symbol of hospitality, a sacred offering, and a meal itself. The tea is accompanied by flat cakes of ground corn, barley or buckwheat, called tsamba. It is offered to guests to a village, monastery or private home as a sign of hospitality, and must be consumed before conversation can begin.

Tea to Tibetans
Tea to Lamas
Sweetened Tea House

 

     
 
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