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'''Korean tea''' was originally introduced by Buddhist monks and significant influenced by both, Chinese and Japanese tea. In Korea is beside tea made of [[Camellia sinensis]] also herbal tea or [[tisane]] popular. Both are considered as Korean tea. | '''Korean tea''' was originally introduced by Buddhist monks and significant influenced by both, Chinese and Japanese tea. In Korea is beside tea made of [[Camellia sinensis]] also herbal tea or [[tisane]] popular. Both are considered as Korean tea. | ||