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  2. Maté - Wikipedia

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    Maté (/ ˈ m ɑː t eɪ / MAH-tay; Spanish: mate, Portuguese: ) is a traditional South American caffeine-rich infused herbal drink.It is also known as chimarrão [a] in Portuguese, cimarrón [b] in Spanish, and kaʼay in Guarani. [1]

  3. File:Tetera marroquí metálica, para servir té verde.JPG

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    Es metálica, seguramente de alpaca (aleación de cobre, zinc y níquel), con un color y brillo parecido al de la plata. Tradicionalmente se usa para servir té verde. El té marroquí se suele preparar con té verde, hierbabuena (Mentha spicata) y azúcar. El tejido rojo del fondo es bereber.

  4. Green tea - Wikipedia

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    Green tea is a type of tea made from the leaves and buds of the Camellia sinensis that have not undergone the withering and oxidation process that creates oolong teas and black teas. [1]

  5. Coca tea - Wikipedia

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    Two cups of coca tea. Coca tea, also called mate de coca, is a herbal tea made using the raw or dried leaves of the cocaine-containing coca plant, which is native to South America.

  6. Gunpowder tea - Wikipedia

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    There are several varieties of gunpowder tea: Pingshui gunpowder (平水珠茶): The original and most common variety of gunpowder tea with larger pearls, better color, and a more aromatic infusion, which is commonly sold as Temple of Heaven Gunpowder or Pinhead Gunpowder, the former being a common brand of this tea variety.

  7. Hōjicha - Wikipedia

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    Hōjicha (ほうじ茶, 焙じ茶, lit. ' roasted tea ') is a Japanese green tea.It is distinctive from other Japanese green teas because it is roasted in a porcelain pot over charcoal.

  8. Arizona Beverage Company - Wikipedia

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    Arizona Beverages USA (stylized as AriZona) is a producer of many flavors of iced tea, juice cocktails, and energy drinks based in Woodbury, New York. [1] Arizona's first product was made available in 1992, to compete with Snapple, which also originated in New York.

  9. Tea - Wikipedia

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    The etymology of the various words for tea reflects the history of transmission of tea drinking culture and trade from China to countries around the world. [14] Nearly all of the words for tea worldwide fall into three broad groups: te, cha and chai, present in English as tea, cha or char, and chai.