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  2. Kohki tea - Wikipedia

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    Kohki tea (黄杞茶) or Huang Qi Tea is a Chinese/Japanese herbal drink very high in antioxidant activity. Kohki tea has been sold over the counter for centuries and is standardized to contain astilbin and taxifolin. Astilbin can be isolated from Kohki tea processed from Engelhardtia chrysolepis (huang-qi). [1]

  3. National Mojito Day is Thursday. Here's where you can find ...

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    In honor of National Mojito Day on Thursday, here's the secret to making the perfect mojito and where to find the best in New Bedford.

  4. The Republic of Tea - Wikipedia

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    The Republic of Tea is a privately owned American tea company based in Larkspur, California, that makes and sells more than 350 varieties of teas throughout North America. [1] It was one of the first companies to offer varieties such as rooibos red tea, white tea, and tea seed oil to American consumers.

  5. Stash Tea Company - Wikipedia

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    Stash Tea Company headquarters in Tigard, Oregon Former logo. Stash Tea was founded by Steve Lee, Dave Leger, and Steven Smith (who also co-founded Steven Smith Teamaker and founded Tazo) in 1972. [1] [2] The company originally operated from an old Victorian style house in Portland, supplying loose herbal teas and bulk herbs to natural food stores.

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  7. Colocasia - Wikipedia

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    Colocasia is a genus [3] [4] of flowering plants in the family Araceae, native to southeastern Asia and the Indian subcontinent. Some species are widely cultivated and naturalized in other tropical and subtropical regions.

  8. Mexican tea culture - Wikipedia

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    Silver and gold tea set on display at the Franz Mayer Museum in Mexico City. Herbal teas are common in Mexico. Many herb varieties, both indigenous and imported, are sold at Mexican markets. Traditional medicinal infusions are common in some Mexican immigrant communities in the United States. [3] Poleo is a tea made from the Hedeoma drummondii ...

  9. NJ deli crafts fried ravioli Christmas trees that are fry-ing ...

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    Taliercio's is crafting fried ravioli Christmas trees, trimmed with kale, cherry tomatoes and around 50 of the ricotta-stuffed pasta circles.

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