herbal tea - translation to greek
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herbal tea - translation to greek

BEVERAGE MADE FROM THE INFUSION OR DECOCTION OF HERBS, SPICES, OR OTHER PLANT MATERIAL IN HOT WATER
Medicinal tea; Herb tea; Ptisan; Herbal teas; Herb teas; Herbal infusion; Tisanes; Herbal drink; Herbal drinks; Grain tea; Spice tea; Herbal Teasans; Herbal Teasan; Herbal teasan; Herbal teasans; Teasans; Teasan; Herb drink; Herb drinks; Herb beverage; Herb beverages; Herbal beverages; Herbal beverage; Herbed tea; Herbed teas; Tisane; Tizan; Herbal Tea; Licorice tea; Fruit tea; Herbal and fruit teas; Horehound tea
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herbal tea         
τσάι βοτάνων
herb tea         
αφέψημα
jasmine tea         
  • A cup of jasmine tea
TEA SCENTED WITH JASMINE BLOSSOMS CUSTOMARY TO CHINA
Jasmin tea; Jasmine pearl tea
τσάι γιασεμί

Definition

tisane
[t?'zan]
¦ noun a herb tea.
Origin
from Fr.

Wikipedia

Herbal tea

Herbal teas, also known as herbal infusions and less commonly called tisanes (UK and US , US also ), are beverages made from the infusion or decoction of herbs, spices, or other plant material in hot water. Oftentimes herb tea, or the plain term tea, is used as a reference to all sorts of herbal teas. Many herbs are used in herbal medicine. Some herbal blends contain actual tea (e.g., the Indian classic masala chai).

The term "herbal" tea is often used in contrast to the so-called true teas (e.g., black, green, white, yellow, oolong), which are prepared from the cured leaves of the tea plant, Camellia sinensis. Unlike true teas (which are also available decaffeinated), most tisanes do not naturally contain caffeine. There are a number of plants, however, that do contain caffeine or another stimulant, like theobromine, cocaine or ephedrine. Some have the opposite effect, acting as a sedative. Some common infusions have specific names such as coffee, mate (yerba mate), and rooibos (red bush).

Examples of use of herbal tea
1. Mr Blair needs to get back on the herbal tea and pronto.
2. Health rating: 5/5 PEPPERMINT A herbal tea made from the leaves and flowering tops of the peppermint plant.
3. For example, if smoking signaled relaxation, a nice cup of herbal tea or relaxation exercises could do the same. 3.
4. She shuns all refined foods, surviving only on fruit, vegetables, brown rice and pulses, water and herbal tea.
5. Afghans, on the other hand, mostly prefer to drink herbal tea known as "qahva". "The habits are obvious.