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  • '''Honeybush tea''' is a herbal tea made of a honey bush plant. ...eybush is a flowery, honey-like flavor. Honeybush contains, in contrary to tea made of [[Camellia sinensis]] no caffeine and very little tannin.
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  • [[File:Buckwheat-Tea.jpg|250px|thumbnail|left|Buckwheat tea (source:Wikipedia)]] '''Buckwheat tea''' (苦荞茶) is also known as Sobacha (そば茶/蕎麦茶). The tea is made of roasted buckwheat seeds.
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  • [[File:mate-tea.jpg|250px|right|thumb|alt=Mate tea|Yerba mate]] '''Mate''' or '''Yerba mate''' is a herbal tea which is made from the mate-shrub (yerba mate). It is traditionally cooked
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  • '''Cretan Mountain Tea''' is made of Sideritis syriaca, commonly known as ironwort or malotira (in * [[Greek Mountain Tea]]
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  • [[Category:Herbal tea]]
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  • The leaves of rooibos are used to make a tisane called rooibos or bush tea. This tisane has been popular in Southern Africa for generations and is now [[Category:Herbal tea]]
    501 bytes (75 words) - 21:05, 31 January 2014
  • ...eds, grains and flavorings. It is similar to Genmaicha which consists only tea leaves and roasted rice. [[category:Herbal tea]]
    552 bytes (82 words) - 09:31, 17 May 2015
  • [[File:Woojeon.jpg|thumbnail|right|Woojeon green tea]] ...sis]] also herbal tea or [[tisane]] popular. Both are considered as Korean tea.
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  • [[Image:Cymbopogon citratus leaves.jpg|thumb|250px|Lemongras for spa tea]] ...mon grass and safflower. Sometimes pure ginger tea, also common as instant tea is served. The instant version is usually very sweet and tastes the palate
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  • [[File:Jiaogulan.JPG|thumb|250px|link=http://teamania.ch/Herbal-Tea/Jiaogulan-Tea-Teamania::79.html|alt=Jioagulan|Jiaogulan]] *[https://www.teamania.ch/en/premium-jiaogulan-tea.html Buy Jiaogulan tea]
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  • [[File:olive_leave_tea.jpg|thumb|Olive leave tea (source: www.notio.com)]] ...whole Mediterranean region as a healthy and tasty drink. In Crete is this tea known as Frappelia.
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  • '''Mulberry tea''' is a tisane made ​​from the leaves of the white mulberry tree. The w ...to prevent oxidation and gives the tea a sweet, nutty flavor. In Asia, the tea is very appreciated for its health benefits and is also used in traditional
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  • [[File:Sideritis_scardica_IMG_4653.jpg|thumb|Greek Mountain Tea (''Sideritis scardica'')]] ...so widespread in other Balkan countries, where it is also called "mountain tea".
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  • ...'''tsubaki oil''') is an edible, pale amber-green fixed oil with a sweet, herbal aroma. It is cold-pressed mainly from the seeds of ''Camellia oleifera'' bu Tea seed oil should not be confused with tea tree oil (melaleuca oil), an inedible essential oil extracted from the leav
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  • Teapedia is entirely focused on tea and is continuously growing. Anyone wishing to participate can request a lo ...[[yellow tea]] or [[oolong]] but also includes tisane like herbal or fruit tea and accessories.
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  • ...a|white]], [[yellow tea|yellow]], [[oolong]], etc.), or from a caffeinated tea, in which the caffeine has been removed. In addition to serving as a bevera Like beverages made from the tea bush (''[[Camellia sinensis]]''), tisanes can be served hot or cold. Tisane
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  • [[File:Cha yen.JPG|thumb|right|250px|A glass of Thai tea]] [[File:Thai tea mix.jpg|thumbnail|250px|Thai tea mix by Raming Tea]]
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  • ...ses. Although traditionally prepared by decoction, retail versions include tea bags for infusion, instant powdered mixtures, and concentrates. ...sometimes used to indicate spiced milk tea as distinct from other types of tea.
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  • {{#ev:youtube|v=0ro7FRqyq00||right|Asian Art Museum: Korean tea ceremony}} ...nterpersonal etiquette. The Korean tea ceremony, along with Korean tea and tea culture have been experiencing a revival in the modern era.
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  • ...re [[Oxidation|oxidized]] than [[oolong]], [[green tea|green]] and [[White tea|white]] teas. ...nsis'' subsp. ''assamica''), which was traditionally mainly used for black tea, although in recent years some green and white have been produced.
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