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This document discusses Christmas traditions in several countries including England, Italy, Japan, Ukraine, Venezuela, and Norway. In England, people decorate their homes in December and Santa Claus delivers presents on Christmas Eve. In Italy, children receive gifts from La Befana. In Japan, white Christmas cards are given instead of red ones. Ukrainians put fake spiders in Christmas trees for good luck. Venezuelans go rollerblading to church on Christmas morning. Norwegians hide brooms to prevent witches from stealing them.
Halloween originated as a Celtic festival thousands of years ago celebrated on October 31st. The Celts would prepare for the coming cold winter months and honor the dead. When immigrants came to the US in the 1800s, they brought their Halloween traditions which merged with native traditions. Today, Halloween traditions in the US include trick-or-treating, costume parties, carving jack-o-lanterns, and activities like haunted houses and hay rides.
All that you need to know about the festival Christmas
Christmas History-
Christmas is one of the most popular festivals around the world.
The approaching winter season indicates us that Christmas is around and we usually associate the winter with the Christmas celebration and with 25th December as the birth of Lord Christ
However the history of Christmas dates back over 4000 years and it tells us that celebration during the winter season were common, even way before the Christ was born.
It has been celebrated at different places for different reasons and date of the celebration was fixed to be 25th December quite later.
Christmas Eve-
The day is preceded by Christmas Eve, which falls on December 24, and followed by eleven days of the festival, ending on January 6.
On Christmas Eve, houses are cleaned from top to bottom and are decorated beautifully with lights and other lovely festoons
Planning dinners on Christmas Eve is a tradition that follows since a long time. Usually, a typical Christmas Eve is celebrated by organizing a family dinner or an elaborate meal
The main attraction and highlight of Christmas Eve is the arrival of the famous and everyone's favorite - the legendary character Santa Claus
The idea is to have fun and spread good cheer, on Christmas Eve.
Christmas Trivia
Holy represents the crown worn by Lord Jesus Christ, when he was crucified and the red color of the berries represents his blood.
Christmas is the season, when the world witnesses the maximum sale of diamonds.
Every year, during the Christmas season, more than a billion cards are sold in UK.
Rudolph, the legendary reindeer of Santa Claus, was a creation of Montgomery Ward. He created it for the purpose of a holiday promotion, in the late 1930s.
The world's tallest Christmas tree was erected in America, in 1950. The tree was as high as 76 m.
Candy canes, one of the popular sweet treats used for Christmas, originally were straight white sticks of sugar candy. They were used as an embellishment for Christmas tree. The ends of the candy were bent by Cologne Cathedral, to symbolize shepherd's crook
The word 'Christmas is an old English word and is a contracted version of 'Christ's Mass'.
The tradition of ringing church bells on Christmas morning dates back to the medieval times. The ringing bells symbolize the birth of Jesus Christ.
The tradition of gift-giving during Christmas has originated from the legendary characters of the Three Wise Men, who brought presents to Jesus, when he was born.
Many people believe that the legendary character Santa Claus is based on a real person named St. Nicholas. It is also believed that St. Nicholas brings in Christmas gifts, on the Eve of the festival.
Colours of Christmas
Main colors of Christmas are red and green. They are generally used with white, sparkling silver and gold to compliment them.
Rudolph has a bright red nose and is the favorite reindeer of all children.
This document discusses several winter festivals celebrated around the world that involve lights, including St. Lucia's Day in Sweden where the oldest daughter wears a candle-lit wreath, Loi Krathong in Thailand where people float candle-lit lotus vessels to carry away bad luck, the Berlin Festival of Lights where artists illuminate landmarks for two weeks, Hanukkah the eight-day Jewish festival of lights celebrating religious freedom, Kwanzaa honoring African heritage over seven days, and Diwali the Indian festival with "rows of lights".
The document discusses the origins and traditions of the Chinese Lunar New Year festival. It describes how the festival originated from legends about a fearsome beast called Nian that people believed would attack on New Year's Eve. It also provides details about common Lunar New Year traditions like giving red envelopes with money, cleaning houses, lighting firecrackers, dragon dances, reunion dinners with symbolic foods, and how the date is determined by the lunar calendar.
Chinese New Year is the main Chinese festival that falls between late January and February based on the Lunar calendar. Traditions include cleaning houses, decorating with red and gold paper with messages of good fortune, family meals of dumplings with coins for luck, playing games, lighting fireworks at midnight, giving children red envelopes with money, and celebrating with lanterns for 15 days until the Lantern Festival.
This document discusses Christmas traditions in several countries including England, Italy, Japan, Ukraine, Venezuela, and Norway. In England, people decorate their homes in December and Santa Claus delivers presents on Christmas Eve. In Italy, children receive gifts from La Befana. In Japan, white Christmas cards are given instead of red ones. Ukrainians put fake spiders in Christmas trees for good luck. Venezuelans go rollerblading to church on Christmas morning. Norwegians hide brooms to prevent witches from stealing them.
Halloween originated as a Celtic festival thousands of years ago celebrated on October 31st. The Celts would prepare for the coming cold winter months and honor the dead. When immigrants came to the US in the 1800s, they brought their Halloween traditions which merged with native traditions. Today, Halloween traditions in the US include trick-or-treating, costume parties, carving jack-o-lanterns, and activities like haunted houses and hay rides.
All that you need to know about the festival Christmas
Christmas History-
Christmas is one of the most popular festivals around the world.
The approaching winter season indicates us that Christmas is around and we usually associate the winter with the Christmas celebration and with 25th December as the birth of Lord Christ
However the history of Christmas dates back over 4000 years and it tells us that celebration during the winter season were common, even way before the Christ was born.
It has been celebrated at different places for different reasons and date of the celebration was fixed to be 25th December quite later.
Christmas Eve-
The day is preceded by Christmas Eve, which falls on December 24, and followed by eleven days of the festival, ending on January 6.
On Christmas Eve, houses are cleaned from top to bottom and are decorated beautifully with lights and other lovely festoons
Planning dinners on Christmas Eve is a tradition that follows since a long time. Usually, a typical Christmas Eve is celebrated by organizing a family dinner or an elaborate meal
The main attraction and highlight of Christmas Eve is the arrival of the famous and everyone's favorite - the legendary character Santa Claus
The idea is to have fun and spread good cheer, on Christmas Eve.
Christmas Trivia
Holy represents the crown worn by Lord Jesus Christ, when he was crucified and the red color of the berries represents his blood.
Christmas is the season, when the world witnesses the maximum sale of diamonds.
Every year, during the Christmas season, more than a billion cards are sold in UK.
Rudolph, the legendary reindeer of Santa Claus, was a creation of Montgomery Ward. He created it for the purpose of a holiday promotion, in the late 1930s.
The world's tallest Christmas tree was erected in America, in 1950. The tree was as high as 76 m.
Candy canes, one of the popular sweet treats used for Christmas, originally were straight white sticks of sugar candy. They were used as an embellishment for Christmas tree. The ends of the candy were bent by Cologne Cathedral, to symbolize shepherd's crook
The word 'Christmas is an old English word and is a contracted version of 'Christ's Mass'.
The tradition of ringing church bells on Christmas morning dates back to the medieval times. The ringing bells symbolize the birth of Jesus Christ.
The tradition of gift-giving during Christmas has originated from the legendary characters of the Three Wise Men, who brought presents to Jesus, when he was born.
Many people believe that the legendary character Santa Claus is based on a real person named St. Nicholas. It is also believed that St. Nicholas brings in Christmas gifts, on the Eve of the festival.
Colours of Christmas
Main colors of Christmas are red and green. They are generally used with white, sparkling silver and gold to compliment them.
Rudolph has a bright red nose and is the favorite reindeer of all children.
This document discusses several winter festivals celebrated around the world that involve lights, including St. Lucia's Day in Sweden where the oldest daughter wears a candle-lit wreath, Loi Krathong in Thailand where people float candle-lit lotus vessels to carry away bad luck, the Berlin Festival of Lights where artists illuminate landmarks for two weeks, Hanukkah the eight-day Jewish festival of lights celebrating religious freedom, Kwanzaa honoring African heritage over seven days, and Diwali the Indian festival with "rows of lights".
The document discusses the origins and traditions of the Chinese Lunar New Year festival. It describes how the festival originated from legends about a fearsome beast called Nian that people believed would attack on New Year's Eve. It also provides details about common Lunar New Year traditions like giving red envelopes with money, cleaning houses, lighting firecrackers, dragon dances, reunion dinners with symbolic foods, and how the date is determined by the lunar calendar.
Chinese New Year is the main Chinese festival that falls between late January and February based on the Lunar calendar. Traditions include cleaning houses, decorating with red and gold paper with messages of good fortune, family meals of dumplings with coins for luck, playing games, lighting fireworks at midnight, giving children red envelopes with money, and celebrating with lanterns for 15 days until the Lantern Festival.
Halloween originated as a Celtic festival called Samhain. The Romans later combined it with other festivals to create Hallowmas, which later became Halloween. European immigrants brought Halloween to the US after missing the tradition. Halloween spread around the world, with Scotland, Ireland, and Bonaire adopting some variations - in Scotland and Ireland costumes and bonfires are part of the tradition, while in Bonaire children receive candy at shops instead of houses. In the US, popular Halloween traditions include dressing in costumes, trick-or-treating, and costume parties.
Christmas is an important holiday in the United Kingdom that involves several traditions. Families decorate trees and houses with lights and exchange gifts on Christmas morning. On Christmas Eve, children write letters to Santa Claus and leave out mince pies and milk for him before going to bed. They believe Santa comes down the chimney during the night to deliver presents. On Christmas Day, families have a big turkey dinner and relax together.
The document discusses the history and traditions of Halloween in the United States. It begins with the Celtic festival of Samhain, where the Celts believed the ghosts of the dead returned to earth. The festival was changed by the Catholic church to All Saints Day and eventually became Halloween. Irish immigrants brought Halloween traditions to America in the 1800s. Today, Americans celebrate Halloween by dressing in costumes and going trick-or-treating, where children go door-to-door saying "trick or treat" to receive candy. Teenagers and adults attend Halloween parties. Halloween has become a popular holiday in the US, with over $6 billion spent annually on costumes, candy, and decorations.
The document provides information about the Chinese New Year celebration including traditions, decorations, entertainment, and greetings. It notes that Chinese New Year is celebrated internationally in Chinatowns and by other East Asian cultures. Key traditions mentioned include spending time with family, ancestor worship, giving red envelopes, performing the dragon dance and lion dance, and exchanging greetings wishing for health, happiness, and prosperity in the new year.
Americans celebrate Christmas with various traditions such as decorating homes with Christmas trees, lights and ornaments. Children believe Santa Claus delivers presents by sleigh on Christmas Eve and leave letters requesting gifts. Families attend church services and have festive dinners with turkey, ham or goose along with side dishes like mashed potatoes and cranberry sauce. People also go caroling by singing Christmas songs from house to house.
Bengali New Year is referred to in Bengali as “New Year” (Bengali: নববর্ষ Nôbobôrsho, from Sanskrit Nava(new) Barṣha(year) or “First of Boishakh” (Bengali: পহেলা বৈশাখ Pôhela Boishakh. Nobo means new and Borsho means year. In Bengali, Pohela stands for ‘first’ and Baishakh is first month of Bengali calendar.
The Chinese Lantern Festival, also known as Yuan Xiao Jie, occurs on the 15th day of the first lunar month of the Chinese calendar. According to legend, the Jade Emperor planned to destroy a town with fire for killing his favorite goose, but a fairy told the townspeople to light lanterns around the town to make it appear it was already burning. When the Jade Emperor saw the "fire", he believed the town had already suffered and called off the firestorm. Now people celebrate by carrying colorful lanterns outside and releasing sky lanterns with wishes written on them. Traditional foods eaten include tangyuan, sticky rice balls in sweet soups.
Традиційні календарно-обрядові страви зимового та весняного циклуestet13
Календарні свята та обряди – це найдавніша обрядовість, яка своїм корінням сягає первісних, язичницьких вірувань. Значно пізніше церква сприйняла систему землеробських свят, яка вже склалася, і надала їй християнського забарвлення.
Календарні звичаї та обряди формально узгоджувалися з річним літургічним циклом православної церкви, проте справжньою основою "побутових святців" був трудовий сільськогосподарський календар.
До складу річного аграрного кола входили зимові, весняні, літні та осінні свята, обряди та звичаї. Свята супроводжувалися виконанням календарно-обрядових пісень, приурочених до кожної пори року: зимові колядки та щедрівки, веснянки, купальські, троїцькі, обжинкові пісні та ін. Обов'язковим компонентом календарних свят українців був обрядовий стіл.
Українська кухня на кожне свято була особливою.
Відділ мистецтв зібрав найцікавіші відомості про традиційні календарно-обрядові страви зимового та весняного циклу.
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Este documento resume las principales tradiciones y celebraciones de la Navidad y Año Nuevo en España, incluyendo el árbol de Navidad, la lotería de Navidad, Nochebuena, Nochevieja, y el día de los Reyes Magos.
Carnival celebrations occur around the world before Lent. Some of the largest and most famous carnivals include the Brazilian Carnival, especially in Rio de Janeiro, known for its elaborate parades and costumes. European carnivals also have a long history, such as the carnivals in Venice, Italy and Cádiz, Spain which feature distinctive masks and witty musical performances. Asian carnivals include the Goan Carnival in India, introduced by the Portuguese, which takes place over three days and nights of music, dancing, and parades.
Chinese lanterns originated in ancient China and are now used worldwide for decoration and festivals. There are several styles of lanterns from different regions in China, including sky lanterns, riddle lanterns, Beijing style, Suzhou style, and Wenzhou style lanterns. Lanterns are significant in Chinese culture and are symbols used in myths, legends, weddings, and funerals. However, sky lanterns can negatively impact the environment if they are not disposed of properly.
Halloween has its origins in ancient Celtic harvest festivals and traditions. On Samhain, the last day of summer according to the Celtic calendar, Druids would make sacrifices and predict the future by magic. The Celts believed ghosts of the dead returned on Samhain and would dress in costumes to frighten away spirits. Today, Halloween is celebrated in many Western cultures as a time when children dress in costumes and go trick-or-treating, asking for candy at doors while reciting rhymes. Major symbols of Halloween include carved pumpkins known as Jack-o'-lanterns, the colors orange and black, and the traditions of wearing costumes and going door-to-door for treats.
The United Kingdom celebrates Christmas with several traditions:
- Sending Christmas cards and watching nativity plays on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Families come together and sing carols.
- Children write letters to Santa and make snowmen. Advent calendars contain chocolates in the days leading up to Christmas.
- On Christmas Eve, children hang stockings by the fireplace for Father Christmas to fill with gifts. They wake early on Christmas Day to open presents under the decorated tree.
Chinese New Year, also known as the Lunar New Year, is the longest chronological record in history dating back to 2600 BC. It is celebrated from the first day of the new year, based on the lunar calendar, until the 15th day called the Lantern Festival. Traditions include cleaning houses, giving money in red envelopes, visiting relatives, eating symbolic foods, fireworks, dragon dances, and exchanging greetings wishing for health, happiness, and good fortune in the new year.
Easter is a Christian holiday celebrated at the end of Holy Week and represents the beginning of Spring and new life. As part of Easter traditions in the United States, children leave baskets outside on Easter Eve hoping to find them filled with candy, toys and colored eggs from the Easter Bunny in the morning. Families come together to enjoy Easter brunch and dinner on Easter Sunday.
Halloween originated as a Celtic festival called Samhain. The Romans later combined it with other festivals to create Hallowmas, which later became Halloween. European immigrants brought Halloween to the US after missing the tradition. Halloween spread around the world, with Scotland, Ireland, and Bonaire adopting some variations - in Scotland and Ireland costumes and bonfires are part of the tradition, while in Bonaire children receive candy at shops instead of houses. In the US, popular Halloween traditions include dressing in costumes, trick-or-treating, and costume parties.
Christmas is an important holiday in the United Kingdom that involves several traditions. Families decorate trees and houses with lights and exchange gifts on Christmas morning. On Christmas Eve, children write letters to Santa Claus and leave out mince pies and milk for him before going to bed. They believe Santa comes down the chimney during the night to deliver presents. On Christmas Day, families have a big turkey dinner and relax together.
The document discusses the history and traditions of Halloween in the United States. It begins with the Celtic festival of Samhain, where the Celts believed the ghosts of the dead returned to earth. The festival was changed by the Catholic church to All Saints Day and eventually became Halloween. Irish immigrants brought Halloween traditions to America in the 1800s. Today, Americans celebrate Halloween by dressing in costumes and going trick-or-treating, where children go door-to-door saying "trick or treat" to receive candy. Teenagers and adults attend Halloween parties. Halloween has become a popular holiday in the US, with over $6 billion spent annually on costumes, candy, and decorations.
The document provides information about the Chinese New Year celebration including traditions, decorations, entertainment, and greetings. It notes that Chinese New Year is celebrated internationally in Chinatowns and by other East Asian cultures. Key traditions mentioned include spending time with family, ancestor worship, giving red envelopes, performing the dragon dance and lion dance, and exchanging greetings wishing for health, happiness, and prosperity in the new year.
Americans celebrate Christmas with various traditions such as decorating homes with Christmas trees, lights and ornaments. Children believe Santa Claus delivers presents by sleigh on Christmas Eve and leave letters requesting gifts. Families attend church services and have festive dinners with turkey, ham or goose along with side dishes like mashed potatoes and cranberry sauce. People also go caroling by singing Christmas songs from house to house.
Bengali New Year is referred to in Bengali as “New Year” (Bengali: নববর্ষ Nôbobôrsho, from Sanskrit Nava(new) Barṣha(year) or “First of Boishakh” (Bengali: পহেলা বৈশাখ Pôhela Boishakh. Nobo means new and Borsho means year. In Bengali, Pohela stands for ‘first’ and Baishakh is first month of Bengali calendar.
The Chinese Lantern Festival, also known as Yuan Xiao Jie, occurs on the 15th day of the first lunar month of the Chinese calendar. According to legend, the Jade Emperor planned to destroy a town with fire for killing his favorite goose, but a fairy told the townspeople to light lanterns around the town to make it appear it was already burning. When the Jade Emperor saw the "fire", he believed the town had already suffered and called off the firestorm. Now people celebrate by carrying colorful lanterns outside and releasing sky lanterns with wishes written on them. Traditional foods eaten include tangyuan, sticky rice balls in sweet soups.
Традиційні календарно-обрядові страви зимового та весняного циклуestet13
Календарні свята та обряди – це найдавніша обрядовість, яка своїм корінням сягає первісних, язичницьких вірувань. Значно пізніше церква сприйняла систему землеробських свят, яка вже склалася, і надала їй християнського забарвлення.
Календарні звичаї та обряди формально узгоджувалися з річним літургічним циклом православної церкви, проте справжньою основою "побутових святців" був трудовий сільськогосподарський календар.
До складу річного аграрного кола входили зимові, весняні, літні та осінні свята, обряди та звичаї. Свята супроводжувалися виконанням календарно-обрядових пісень, приурочених до кожної пори року: зимові колядки та щедрівки, веснянки, купальські, троїцькі, обжинкові пісні та ін. Обов'язковим компонентом календарних свят українців був обрядовий стіл.
Українська кухня на кожне свято була особливою.
Відділ мистецтв зібрав найцікавіші відомості про традиційні календарно-обрядові страви зимового та весняного циклу.
NB1 - Powerpoint presentation for Nivel Basico 1 students at the Escuela Oficial de Idiomas. Please, visit my educational blogs for EOI students: www.eoi-nb1.blogspot.com, www.eoi-nb2.blogspot.com, www.eoi-ni1.blogspot.com, www.eoi-ni2.blogspot.com, www.eoi-na1.blogspot.com
Este documento resume las principales tradiciones y celebraciones de la Navidad y Año Nuevo en España, incluyendo el árbol de Navidad, la lotería de Navidad, Nochebuena, Nochevieja, y el día de los Reyes Magos.
Carnival celebrations occur around the world before Lent. Some of the largest and most famous carnivals include the Brazilian Carnival, especially in Rio de Janeiro, known for its elaborate parades and costumes. European carnivals also have a long history, such as the carnivals in Venice, Italy and Cádiz, Spain which feature distinctive masks and witty musical performances. Asian carnivals include the Goan Carnival in India, introduced by the Portuguese, which takes place over three days and nights of music, dancing, and parades.
Chinese lanterns originated in ancient China and are now used worldwide for decoration and festivals. There are several styles of lanterns from different regions in China, including sky lanterns, riddle lanterns, Beijing style, Suzhou style, and Wenzhou style lanterns. Lanterns are significant in Chinese culture and are symbols used in myths, legends, weddings, and funerals. However, sky lanterns can negatively impact the environment if they are not disposed of properly.
Halloween has its origins in ancient Celtic harvest festivals and traditions. On Samhain, the last day of summer according to the Celtic calendar, Druids would make sacrifices and predict the future by magic. The Celts believed ghosts of the dead returned on Samhain and would dress in costumes to frighten away spirits. Today, Halloween is celebrated in many Western cultures as a time when children dress in costumes and go trick-or-treating, asking for candy at doors while reciting rhymes. Major symbols of Halloween include carved pumpkins known as Jack-o'-lanterns, the colors orange and black, and the traditions of wearing costumes and going door-to-door for treats.
The United Kingdom celebrates Christmas with several traditions:
- Sending Christmas cards and watching nativity plays on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Families come together and sing carols.
- Children write letters to Santa and make snowmen. Advent calendars contain chocolates in the days leading up to Christmas.
- On Christmas Eve, children hang stockings by the fireplace for Father Christmas to fill with gifts. They wake early on Christmas Day to open presents under the decorated tree.
Chinese New Year, also known as the Lunar New Year, is the longest chronological record in history dating back to 2600 BC. It is celebrated from the first day of the new year, based on the lunar calendar, until the 15th day called the Lantern Festival. Traditions include cleaning houses, giving money in red envelopes, visiting relatives, eating symbolic foods, fireworks, dragon dances, and exchanging greetings wishing for health, happiness, and good fortune in the new year.
Easter is a Christian holiday celebrated at the end of Holy Week and represents the beginning of Spring and new life. As part of Easter traditions in the United States, children leave baskets outside on Easter Eve hoping to find them filled with candy, toys and colored eggs from the Easter Bunny in the morning. Families come together to enjoy Easter brunch and dinner on Easter Sunday.
2. Das Wort Advent kommt
aus Lateinisch. Es bedeutet
„Ankunft“. Die
Adventszeit ist von 1.12 bis
24.12. Die vier Sonntage vor
Weihnachten sind der erste, der
zweite, der dritte und der vierte
Advent. In der Adventszeit dekoriert
man die Straßen und die Häuser. Die
Häuser dekoriert man mit Häusern
aus Lebkuchen, Weihnachtskränzen
und Lichtern. In
Adventszeit
3. Zum Advent
die Familien sind zusammen und
essen Weihnachtsleckereien -
Kekse,
Lebkuchen oder Christstollen.
Die Weichnachtsbasaren sind
eine interressante Attraktion für
alle. Sie beginnen im Advent. Dort
gibt es viele Pavilions mit Keksen,
Lebkuchen, Schokolade
und andere Weihnachtsspezialitä
ten. Die Menschen dekorieren
die Weichnachtsbasaren mit Licht
4. Adventskranz
Er besteht aus immergrünen
Tannen und vier Kerzen. Jeden
Sonntag im Dezember zünden die
Familien eine Kerze
bei Advenstkranz an
und dann essen Keksen oder
singen. Zur Adventszeit stellt man
den Adventskranz in dem Haus.
Die Adventskränze helfen den
Kindern,denn sie zählen die Tage
bis Weihnachten leichter. Der
erste Adventskranz ist aus Jahr
1839.
5. Adventskalender
Die Adventskalender sind
ein Brauch im Advent. Die
Menschen schenkеn sie
ihren Kindern oder ihren
Verwandten. Sie haben
24 Tage und ein Geschenk
für jeden Tag bis zum 24
Dezember. Die Adventskal
ender Typen sind Kisten
oder Socken. Im
Adventskalender gibt es
ein Geschenk-
Schokolade, Tee oder
Kosmetik.
7. Aufgabe
n
1.Was machen die Menschen in der
Adventszeit ?
Lösung: Sie dekoriert die Straßen und die Häuser,
und machen Partys.
2.Was essen die
Familien am Advent ?
Lösung: Sie essen Lebkuchen, Kekse
und Christstollen/Weihnachtsspezialitäten.
3. Wem helfen die Adventkränzen
?
Lösung: Sie helfen den Kindern
4. Was gibt es im
Adventskalender ?
Lösung: Im Adventskalender gibt es
Schokolade, Tee oder Kosmetik