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  2. Brazilian tea culture - Wikipedia

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    Erva mate in Brazil. A popular caffeinated infusion is mate, made from the leaves of the native erva-mate plant. In Brazil, the plant is called erva-mate or simply mate, and the hot beverage drunk from a calabash gourd is called chimarrão, typically associated with the southernmost state, Rio Grande do Sul.

  3. Cordia salicifolia - Wikipedia

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    Cordia salicifolia, also called Cordia ecalyculata and chá de bugre, is a species of evergreen flowering tree in the borage family, Boraginaceae, that occurs mainly in Brazil and is used as a medicinal plant.

  4. Compressed tea - Wikipedia

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    Tea brick, on display at Old Fort Erie Porters laden with "brick tea" in a 1908 photo by Ernest Henry "Chinese" Wilson, an explorer botanist. In ancient China, compressed teas were usually made with thoroughly dried and ground tea leaves that were pressed into various bricks or other shapes, although partially dried and whole leaves were also used.

  5. 20 Quick & Easy Lunches for Winter - AOL

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    Dulce de Leche Ice Cream Sandwiches with Mexican Wedding Cookies. Eggnog Cream Cupcakes. Double Rose and Rosé Gelatin with Fresh Raspberries. Dutch Babies with Poached Rhubarb. Drip Beef.

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    DE Greg Rousseau, Bills. As Buffalo's lone legitimate threat off the edge, Rousseau might have an argument to be ahead of Cook in the pecking order for an extension. Yet it could be tricky to slot ...

  7. Ssanghwa-tang - Wikipedia

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    Ssanghwa-tang (Korean: 쌍화탕; Hanja: 雙和湯) or ssanghwa-cha (쌍화차; 雙和茶) is a traditional Korean tea with deep brown colour and a slightly bitter taste. Along with sipjeondaebotang, it is one of the most popular types of medical tea in Korea.

  8. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    There's A Treatment For Heroin Addiction That Actually Works. Why Aren't We Using It?

  9. Phenolic content in tea - Wikipedia

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    Darjeeling black tea infusion: Finer black tea has a more orange tone than red as a result of higher theaflavins content.. Catechin monomer structures are metabolized into dimers theaflavins and oligomers thearubigins with increasing degrees of oxidation of tea leaves. [6]