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  2. Ginger tea - Wikipedia

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    In Korea, ginger tea is called saenggang-cha ( 생강차; 生薑茶, [sɛ̝ŋ.ɡaŋ.tɕʰa] ). It can be made either by boiling fresh ginger slices in water or mixing ginger juice with hot water. [ 6] Sliced ginger preserved in honey, called saenggang- cheong, can also be mixed with hot water to make ginger tea. [ 7] Nowadays, powdered instant ...

  3. Ginger - Wikipedia

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    Ginger ( Zingiber officinale) is a flowering plant whose rhizome, ginger root or ginger, is widely used as a spice and a folk medicine. [ 2] It is a herbaceous perennial which grows annual pseudostems (false stems made of the rolled bases of leaves) about one meter tall, bearing narrow leaf blades.

  4. Abortifacient - Wikipedia

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    An abortifacient ("that which will cause a miscarriage " from Latin: abortus "miscarriage" and faciens "making") is a substance that induces abortion. This is a nonspecific term which may refer to any number of substances or medications, ranging from herbs [ 1] to prescription medications. [ 2]

  5. Recipe: Turmeric ginger tea - AOL

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    Start your day right with a detox tea to rejuvenate your skin for a morning glow all day. The antioxidants will help you stay healthy, too! ... Recipe: Turmeric ginger tea. Molly Winding. Updated ...

  6. Herbal tea - Wikipedia

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    Herbal tea. Steeping "Hibiscus Delight", made from hibiscus flowers, rose hips, orange peel, green tea, and red raspberry leaf [ 1] Two cups of butterfly-pea flower tea. The one on the right has had lime juice added, making it turn purple. Herbal teas, also known as herbal infusions and less commonly [ 2] called tisanes (UK and US / tɪˈzæn ...

  7. Galangal - Wikipedia

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    The word galangal, or its variant galanga or archaically galingale, can refer in common usage to the aromatic rhizome of any of four plant species in the Zingiberaceae (ginger) family, namely: The term galingale is sometimes also used for the rhizome of the unrelated sweet cyperus ( Cyperus longus ), traditionally used as a folk medicine in Europe.

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