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  2. Chrysanthemum tea - Wikipedia

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    Chrysanthemum tea is a flower-based infusion beverage made from the chrysanthemum flowers of the species Chrysanthemum morifolium or Chrysanthemum indicum, which are most popular throughout East and Southeast Asia. First cultivated in China as a herb as early as the 1500 BCE, Chrysanthemum became popularized as a tea during the Song dynasty. [2]

  3. Ichitan - Wikipedia

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    Ichitan Greentea is the main seller of Ichitan company which consists of 7 flavors: Original, Honey Lemon, Genmaicha, Chrysanthemum, Lychee, Sugar Free, and Oolong Sugar Free. Ichitan Greentea also includes 4 packages: 420 ml, 600 ml, 840 ml, and UHT 300 ml. All Ichitan's tea is made with organic tea plants.

  4. Thai tea - Wikipedia

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    Thai tea (Thai: ชาไทย, RTGS: cha thai, pronounced [t͡ɕʰāː tʰāj]) is a Thai drink made from Ceylon black tea, milk, and sugar. Thai tea as consumed in Thailand is not typically brewed with spices, though many English language recipes inspired by Thai tea include ingredients such as star anise or cardamom to enhance the flavor.

  5. Asian supermarket - Wikipedia

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    For example, for green tea, in a Japanese market, an entire aisle may be dedicated to it, stocking a wide variety and grades of regional loose-leaf teas, whereas the Chinese market may simply carry a few brands of Japanese tea bags and bottled teas, while focusing on chrysanthemum tea.

  6. 9 types of food that provide comfort during hot flashes - AOL

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    It's not clear whether black cohosh tea has the same effect. Black cohosh tea. Chamomile tea. Red clover tea. Sage tea. Milk thistle tea. 9. Tomato juice.

  7. History of tea - Wikipedia

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    Tea first appeared publicly in England during the 1650s, where it was introduced through coffeehouses. From there it was introduced to British colonies in America and elsewhere. Tea taxation was a large issue; in Britain tea smuggling thrived until the repeal of tea's tax in 1785. [37]

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