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herbal tea

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Noun1.herbal teaherbal tea - tea-like drink made of leaves of various herbs
tea - a beverage made by steeping tea leaves in water; "iced tea is a cooling drink"
tisane - infusion of e.g. dried or fresh flowers or leaves
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herbal tea شاى بالأعشاب bylinný čaj urtete Kräutertee τσάι από βότανα infusión yrttitee tisane biljni čaj tisana ハーブティー 허브차 kruidenthee urtete herbata ziołowa chá de erva, chá de ervas зеленый чай örtte ชาสมุนไพร bitki çayı chè thảo dược 草药茶


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Given a soup and salad and herbal tea containing these nutrients and chemicals, the body mines them for the needed nutrients, excreting the rest.
Tokyo, Japan, Apr 5, 2006 - (JCN) - Kobayashi Pharmaceutical has announced the results of its recent research on eucommia ulmoies, a kind of Chinese herbal tea.
A nationwide outbreak of Salmonella Agona caused by aniseed-containing herbal tea occurred from October 2002 through July 2003 among infants in Germany.
 
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