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Tea (31638 bytes)
1: ...out the beverage. For alternative meanings, see [[tea (disambiguation)]].'' 2: ...ge:Tea bush.jpg|right|thumbnail|250px|A tea bush. Tea drinking in China dates back to before the [[Tang... 3: ...[Camellia sinensis]]'' in hot water. In addition, tea may also include other [[herb]]s, [[spice]]s, or ... 5: ...fusion. This article is concerned with the "true" tea, ''Camellia sinensis''. 8: ..., [[Argentina]], and [[Kenya]]. (Note that in the tea trade, Sri Lanka and Taiwan are still referred to... White tea (1600 bytes) 1: '''White tea''' consists of young leaves (new-growth buds) tha... 3: ...lly bred cancer-susceptible [[rat]]s than [[green tea]], or [[caffeine]] alone (athough all three were ... 5: ... destroyed through the processing used with other teas. 7: ...ea" and act as if the tradition of serving guests tea had been carried out as usual. 10: * [[Health benefits of tea]] Black tea (2148 bytes) 1: [[Image:Black-tea.jpg|thumb|Black tea]] 3: ...ains more [[caffeine]] than more lightly oxidized teas. 5: ... commonly refers to [[South Africa]]n [[rooibos]] tea. 7: ...ack still accounts for over ninety percent of all tea sold in the West. 9: ...escribe a cup of tea without milk, adding milk to tea being the accepted practice. TEA (disambiguation) (120 bytes) 1: '''TEA''' may refer to: Tea bagging (481 bytes) 1: '''Tea Bagging''' is a form of [[oral sex]] where the ma... Tea at the Treedome (1302 bytes) 1: '''Tea at the Treedome''' is the first original episode ... 3: .... Sandy invites SpongeBob over to her house for [[tea]] and cookies, and with yet again encouragement f... Tea house (4066 bytes) 3: ...a-shitsu, but they are located within a dwelling. Tea houses in Japan are usually small, wooden buildin... 5: ...路地), or "dewy path", leading to the tea house. 7: ...) in the center of the room for boiling water for tea. 12: ...x|[[Window]] of the Joan tea house in the Urakuen tea garden in [[Inuyama]]]] 14: ...se itself can be seen as one of the tools for the tea ceremony. Devonshire tea (1146 bytes) 1: ...eal)|High tea]]''. This is offered for sale in [[tea room]]s wherever English culture is present, or w... 3: Other items served at Devonshire Tea may include [[cucumber]] or [[watercress]] sandwi... 5: ...and]], and in England is known just as a '''cream tea'''. 8: *[[Tea sandwich]] The Tea Party (2192 bytes) 1: '''The Tea Party''' is a [[Canada|Canadian]] blues-based [[r... 3: Starting out as an indie rock/blues band, The Tea Party, having released their seventh album in 200... 5: ...albums and a symphony tour behind their back, The Tea Party is continuously proving to be one of the mo... 7: ... with the band on his forthcoming solo album. The Tea Party have stated that these rumours are false. 15: *''The Tea Party'' (1991) (self-titled debut album) Tea With Mussolini (2756 bytes) 1: '''''Tea With Mussolini''''' ([[1999]]) is a semi-autobiog... 5: ''Tea With Mussolini'' is a film appreciation of the ci... 7: ...He gives his assurance and the group sits down to tea. 12: * [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120857/ Tea With Mussolini at IMBd.com] Tea tree (1945 bytes) 2: <tr><th align="center" bgcolor=lightgreen>'''Tea trees'''</th></tr> 15: A '''tea tree''' any plant of the genus ''Leptospermum'' (... 17: ...ves of several species in boiling water to make a tea substitute rich in [[ascorbic acid]]. 21: [[Tea tree oil]], which is occasionally used externally... Tea sandwich (1050 bytes) 1: ...ich]] meant to be eaten at [[tea (meal)|afternoon teatime]] to stave off hunger until the main [[meal]]... Touareg Tea (726 bytes) 1: '''Touareg Tea''' is kind of flavoured [[tea]] prepared in northern [[Africa]] and in [[Arab|A... 3: ...boiling point]], brewing time is about 5 minutes. Tea is poured into glasses from height in order to fo... 5: ...g is sometimes sold as a ready-to-cook mixture of tea and dryed mint, which is easier to store and to p... 9: [[Category:Tea]] Assam tea (2677 bytes) 1: ...ety of the tea plant, yielded a different kind of tea. 4: The tea plant (''[[Camellia sinensis]] var assamica'') is... 5: [[Darjeeling_tea|Darjeelings]] and [[Nilgiri_tea|Nilgiris]] which are grown in the highlands. 8: ...' is made. This is probably the first mention of tea in India. 10: ...lization of tea began in Assam, the leaves of the tea plant was used by the people with little processi... Labrador tea (1714 bytes) 1: ...eaves that can be used to make a very palatable [[tea]]. Old timers in Alaska advise that it not be use... 3: Narrow-leaf Labrador tea, ''Ledum palustre, ssp. decumbens'', is a small, ... 5: ...er. In the Outer Inlet area, narrow-leaf Labrador tea is used as a laxative, while the Inland Dena'ina ... 7: ...because they like the taste. Hulten says Labrador tea contains [[ledol]], a poisonous substance that ca... Tea room (826 bytes) 1: ...ries. A visitor might expect to receive a [[cream tea]], often served from a [[porcelain|china]] set, a... 3: ...ten a controversial book on this subject titled ''Tearoom trade: Impersonal sex in public places,'' whi... Tea and Sympathy (3446 bytes) 1: ...ho is befriended by the wife (Kerr) of one of his teachers. Tea Gardens (414 bytes) 1: '''Tea Gardens''' is a small village in [[New South Wale... 3: ... [[Myall River]] where it empties into the port. Tea Gardens is located about 200 kilometers north of ... The Book of Tea (1297 bytes) 1: '''''The Book of Tea''''' was written by [[Okakura Kakuzo]] in the ear... 3: ...contribution to the [[Japanese Tea Ceremony]] and Teaism. 5: [[Category:1906 books|Book of Tea, The]] 6: [[Category:Cultural studies books|Book of Tea, The]] Bl(A)ck Tea Society (1587 bytes) 1: The '''Bl(A)ck Tea Society''' is an [[ad hoc]], [[nonviolent]] [[ant... 5: The largest event organized by the Bl(A)ck Tea Society was the Really Really Democratic Bazaar o... 11: *[http://blackteasociety.org/index.php Official Website] 12: ...4052845.asp Boston Phoenix Article on the Bl(A)ck Tea Society]
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