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Tea is an
aromatic beverage prepared by
pouring hot or
boiling water over
cured or
fresh leaves of
Camellia sinensis, an
evergreen shrub native to East...
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Tea culture is how
tea is made and consumed, how
people interact with
tea, and the
aesthetics surrounding tea drinking.
Tea plays an
important role in...
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colonial M****achusetts. The
target was the
Tea Act of
May 10, 1773,
which allowed the East
India Company to sell
tea from
China in
American colonies without...
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Green DAKARA, Iyemon, Lucozade,
MayTea, Mizone, Nature’s Twist, Oasis, Okky, Iced
Oolong Tea, Orangina, Ribena, Schweppes,
TEA+, Tennensui, V,
Pepsi Special...
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White tea may refer to one of
several styles of
tea which generally feature young or
minimally processed leaves of the
Camellia sinensis plant. Currently...
- Iced
tea (or ice
tea) is a form of cold
tea.
Though it is
usually served in a gl**** with ice, it can
refer to any
tea that has been
chilled or cooled....
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Téa is a
female given name of
French origin.[citation needed]
Notable people with the name include:
Téa Leoni,
American actress Téa Mutonji, Canadian...
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Tea is an
umbrella term for
several different meals consisting of food
accompanied by
tea to drink. The
English writer Isabella Beeton,
whose books on...
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Bubble tea (also
known as
pearl milk
tea,
bubble milk
tea,
tapioca milk
tea, boba
tea, or boba; Chinese: 珍珠奶茶; pinyin: zhēnzhū nǎichá, 波霸奶茶; bōbà nǎichá)...
- is a
variety of
fermented tea traditionally produced in
Yunnan Province, China. In the
context of
traditional Chinese tea production terminology, fermentation...