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Yaupon tea (also
known as "Beloved drink", "C****ina", "Big Medicine", or "White drink" by Natives; and "Black drink", "Carolina Tea", "South Seas Tea"...
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commonly known as
yaupon (/ˈjɔːpɒn/) or
yaupon holly, is a
species of
holly that is
native to
southeastern North America. The word
yaupon was
derived from...
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Yaupon Beach,
North Carolina is a
neighborhood of the
coastal town of Oak
Island in
Brunswick County,
North Carolina.
Yaupon Beach was
incorporated as...
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other foods,
including tea (Camellia sinensis), some
American hollies (
yaupon and guayusa) and the kola nut. It is a
white or
colourless solid, but commercial...
- USS
Yaupon (ATA-218) was an ATA-214-class tug of the
United States Navy
built near the end of
World War II.
Originally laid down as a net
tender of the...
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Yaupon tea,
caffeinated leaves of the
yaupon holly,
native to
North America Tea made from Ilex c****ine,
which has less
caffeine than
yaupon, but...
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guayusa tea. The
leaves of Ilex vomitoria, the
yaupon holly tree, are
placed in
boiling water to make a
yaupon tea.
Commercially prepared coffee-flavoured...
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Springmaid Beach The
Dunes Washington Park
Withers Preserve Withers Swash Yaupon Circle According to the Köppen
climate classification,
Myrtle Beach has...
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American winterberry (Eastern
North America) Ilex
vomitoria –
yaupon holly (southeastern
United States) The
genus is
distributed throughout the...
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Elizabethan Gardens in
Manteo on
Roanoke Island. The
Outer Banks are home to
Yaupon Holly (Ilex vomitoria), the
roasted leaves of
which were
brewed into a high...