The ň€śCha No Yuň€ť meaning hot water originated as a Buddhist ritual. Eisai, the Buddhist Monk was famous for creating the Zen of this ceremony, as well as for planting the first tea plants in Uji, a region near Kyoto Japan. These tea gardens are now famous, and tea is a way of life for the Japanese. Tea, therefore; became popular throughout Japan and by the mid fifteenth century, Japanese monasteries had copied communal living from China. These ň€śSungň€ť rules or rules of living included how to prepare and consume tea, and were held in special tea houses throughout Japan.
One of the cheapest foods a catering can offer to their customer is a baked potato. They are also probably one of the safest foods to handle and prepare too.Ň With this in mind thereň€™s no wonder that our potato baking ovens are so poular.