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  2. Leptospermum - Wikipedia

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    Leptospermum / ˌ l ɛ p t ə ˈ s p ɜːr m əm,-t oʊ-/ [2] [3] is a genus of shrubs and small trees in the myrtle family Myrtaceae commonly known as tea trees, although this name is sometimes also used for some species of Melaleuca.

  3. Maclura tricuspidata - Wikipedia

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    Aside from its edible fruit, [2] which can also be used to make wine, the tree has several other uses. In China, its leaves are fed to silkworms, its bark is used to make paper and a reddish-yellow dye, and its roots are used for medicinal purposes.

  4. Pseudocydonia - Wikipedia

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    The fruit is hard and astringent, though it softens and becomes less astringent after a period of frost. It can be used to make jam, much like quince. In Korea, the fruit is used to make mogwa-cheong (preserved quince) and mogwa-cha (quince tea). [citation needed] The fruit is also used in traditional Chinese medicine. [2]

  5. How to Make Bubble Tea at Home - AOL

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    Use any tea you have on hand, like black tea, jasmine, oolong, matcha or even fruit-infused teas. Steep as you would a normal bag of tea, then chill. Here’s our guide to making the perfect iced ...

  6. How to Make Chinese Food at Home - AOL

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    Celebrated Chinese restaurant, Buddakan, launches a special Chinese New Year menu just in time for the February 10th holiday. The menu features customary dishes, each signifying values such as ...

  7. Nekemias grossedentata - Wikipedia

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    Fresh moyeam leaves Fresh moyeam flower Processed moyeam Moyeam tea. Nekemias grossedentata, [1] known as moyeam, [2] is a species of plant in the family Vitaceae. It is mainly distributed in central and southern China and Indochina. [3] The leaves and stems are used to make a herbal tea called "moyeam".

  8. Xanthoceras - Wikipedia

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    Xanthoceras sorbifolium, the yellowhorn, shiny leaf yellowhorn, goldenhorn, or Chinese flowering chestnut, is a woody oil tree species in the family Sapindaceae, and the only species in the genus Xanthoceras.

  9. Camellia taliensis - Wikipedia

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    The plant was originally used to make tea by mushroom gatherers who took young leaf buds and, with the help of local expertise, they used the dry buds to make black tea "unlike any others". [6] C. taliensis is seasonally gathered in early spring when new leaves are produced. [6] C. taliensis is locally used to make white tea, black tea and pu ...