tea family

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Noun1.tea family - a family of trees and shrubs of the order Parietales
dilleniid dicot family - family of more or less advanced dicotyledonous trees and shrubs and herbs
Hypericales, order Hypericales, order Parietales, Parietales - a large order of dicotyledonous plants of subclass Dilleniidae
genus Camellia - tropical Asiatic evergreen shrubs or small trees
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Others who attended the unveiling included representatives from Fortnum & Mason, the United Kingdom Tea & Infusions Association, Tetley Tea, the Twining Tea family, the Brooke family of Brooke Bond, the Bunting family (who financed Plantation House), the MacDonald Gill family (who made tea maps in the 1930s), Thompson Lloyd & Ewart Ltd., Taylors of Harrogate, International Tea Committee, UK Tea Academy, Forum of the Future of Tea, Tregothnan Tea of UK, Serica, the Trade Commissioner of Sri Lanka, Williamsons Tea, Tea & Scones, The British Museum, The London School of Economics and Barings Bank Archives.
Tea Tibet invites its new tea family to steep themselves in these tasty teas while joining in and making a difference.
Run by the Dilmah tea family, it comprises four luxurious colonial era tea planters' bungalows, restored to impeccable taste and connected by walking trails through the Fernando's own tea plantations.
Salada's other new green tea items include three flavors of Salada Green Tea Family Size for Iced Tea: Peach Nectarine, Raspberry and Tropical Fruit.
The Franklinia alatamaha - known as the Franklin tree - has large fragrant, cup-shaped, snow-white blooms and is part of the tea family.
It was unveiled on site by Stephen Twining, the 10th generation of the famous tea family.
Our Twisted Tea family showed double digit depletions growth and we expect to invest more effort towards this product in 2006."
Opened in 1930 by Lloyd George, the original house was said to be owned by Lord Aberconwy's great grandfather Davis Pochin,and was part of the estate of Sir Thomas Lipton of the famous tea family.
I have two other boards full of keyrings - the most important being the Tetley Tea family.
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