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Definition of Herbal tea
1. Noun. Tea-like drink made of leaves of various herbs.
Definition of Herbal tea
1. Noun. A beverage made by infusing the leaves of various herbs. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Herbal Tea
Literary usage of Herbal tea
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Eat Your Food! Gastronomical Glory from Garden to Gut: A Coastalfields ...by Aaron Brachfeld, Aaron Brachfeld and Mary Choate, Mary Choate by Aaron Brachfeld, Aaron Brachfeld and Mary Choate, Mary Choate (2007)
"herbal tea will be treated limitedly: herbal tea, made from flavorful plants (including
vegetables, fruits, roots, flowers or any other part of a plant) is ..."
2. Georgia and the Carolinas by Norman Renouf, Kathy Renouf (1999)
"of choice, Deluxe Paraffin Wax Hand and Foot Treatment, a choice of facial, lunch,
light refreshments, and herbal tea. Our Suggestion: As this is a romantic ..."
3. Environmental Regulation And Food Safety: Studies of Protection And by Veena Jha (2005)
"In order to benefit from organic tea farming, market diversification into other
products such as herbal tea, green tea and eco-tourism may be required. ..."
4. Fluoride in Drinking Water: A Scientific Review of EPA's Standards by Committee on Fluoride in Drinking Water, National Research Council (2006)
"... and 0.02-0.15 mg/L (mean, 0.05 mg/L) in herbal tea infusions, based on 44
brands of tea available in the United States (Houston area). Whyte et al. ..."
5. Adventure Guide by Heather Stimmler-Hall (2004)
"... liqueurs digestifs Water (tap water) eau (du robinet) herbal tea infusion l
tisane Milk lait Citrus-based soft drink limonade Tea (iced tea) the (glace) ..."
6. Fasting: The Ultimate Diet by Allan Cott (1997)
"Tea Time: One or two cups China or herbal tea (with lemon if desired). One teaspoon
honey or brown sugar is beneficial at this time of day ..."
7. Essay on the Productive Resources of India by John Forbes Royle (1840)
"Mr. Reeves informed the Author that, in a Chinese Herbal, tea is said to be
produced, among other places to the northward of From 17° to 31°, in nine places ..."