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jasmine tea - tradução para grego

TEA SCENTED WITH JASMINE BLOSSOMS CUSTOMARY TO CHINA
Jasmin tea; Jasmine pearl tea
  • A cup of jasmine tea

jasmine tea         
τσάι γιασεμί
green tea         
  • ''[[Sencha]]'' green tea, the most popular form of tea in Japan.
  • Four varieties of green tea prior to brewing
  • ''Gakjeochong'', a [[Goguryeo]] tomb, shows a knight drinking tea with two ladies (5-6th century)
  • C}}
  • Georgia]] to support green tea production.
  • Hand-rolling green tea after steaming
  • Tea leaves: ''[[sejak]]'' (green tea), ''[[ujeon]]'' (green tea), and ''[[hwangcha]]'' (yellow tea) from [[Hadong County]]
UNOXIDIZED TEA
Green-tea; Green teas; Green Tea; 綠茶; 绿茶; 緑茶; Health effects of green tea; The green tea; Asian paradox; Green tea extract; Japanese green teas; Japanese green tea; Japanese tea; Green tea catechins; Green tea polyphenols; Green Tea Polyphenols; Green Tea Polyphenol; Green tea polyphenol; Green tea catechin; Green tea extracts; Japanese Tea; Chinese green tea; Nokcha; Beneficial effects of green tea
πράσινο τσάι
tea leaf         
  • Tea harvesting in Zhejiang province, China, May 1987
  • Women picking tea in [[Kenya]]
  • Tea plant (''Camellia sinensis'') from ''[[Köhler's Medicinal Plants]]'', 1897
  • A blend of loose-leaf black teas
  • Tea-weighing station north of [[Batumi]], [[Russian Empire]], before 1915
  • Iranians usually drink tea with rock candy and in glass cups.
  • Black tea is often taken with milk.
  • A 19th-century Japanese painting depicting [[Shennong]]: Chinese legends credit Shennong with the invention of tea.<ref name="laura2" />
  • South Indian woman preparing a cup of morning tea in the traditional South Indian way
  • Sri Lanka]]
  • Fresh tea leaves in various stages of growth
  • Tea bags
  • Tea factory in [[Taiwan]]
  • Teas of different levels of oxidation (L to R): green, yellow, oolong, and black
  • Tea with ingredients, China
  • Common processing methods of tea leaves
  • Sosro bottled tea
  • Hull]] on her arrival on 14 October 1843 with a cargo of tea.
  • Brewed tea in aroma cups
  • Sheng (raw) [[pu-erh]] ''[[tuo cha]]'', a type of compressed aged raw pu-erh
  • Tea plantation near [[Sa Pa]], [[Vietnam]]
DRINK MADE FROM INFUSING WATER WITH THE LEAVES OF THE TEA PLANT
Tea stall; Indian tea; Tea leaves; Steeped Tea; Brewing (tea); Tea brewing; Tea preparation; Tea leaf; Tea Leaf; Tealeaves; Loose tea; Organic Tea; Tea mashing; Tea (drink); Tea plantation; Tea growing; Brewing tea; Tea leafs; Tea garden (cultivation); First flush tea; Tea beverage; Tea planter; Tea cultivation; Leaf tea; Tea industry
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Definição

jasmine tea
¦ noun a tea perfumed with dried jasmine flowers.

Wikipédia

Jasmine tea

Jasmine tea (Chinese: 茉莉花茶; pinyin: mòlìhuā chá or Chinese: 香片; pinyin: xiāng piàn) is tea scented with the aroma of jasmine blossoms. Typically, jasmine tea has green tea as the tea base; however, white tea and black tea are also used. The resulting flavour of jasmine tea is subtly sweet and highly fragrant. It is the most famous scented tea in China.

The jasmine plant is believed to have been introduced into China from eastern South Asia via India during the Han Dynasty (206 BC to 220 AD), and was being used to scent tea around the fifth century. However, jasmine tea did not become widespread until the Qing Dynasty (1644 to 1912 AD), when tea started to be exported in large quantities to the West. Nowadays, it's still a common drink served in tea shops around the world.

The jasmine plant is grown at high elevations in the mountains. Jasmine tea produced in the Chinese province of Fujian has the best reputation. Jasmine tea is also produced in the provinces of Hunan, Jiangsu, Jiangxi, Guangdong, Guangxi, and Zhejiang. Japan is also known for the production of jasmine tea, especially in Okinawa Prefecture, where it is called Sanpin-cha (さんぴん茶).

Exemplos do corpo de texto para jasmine tea
1. Jasmine tea, mint tea – it all has this delicious smell and aroma.
2. The Secret Garden, 333 Changle Rd (+54 0505 6718). Perfect for a languid outdoor lunch sipping jasmine tea.
3. I will personally serve them excellent Madras coffee as well as excellent Jasmine tea straight from Beijing," Shourie said, reacting to the UPA government ordering a CBI probe into the sale of two centaur hotels in Mumbai.
4. There was a wooden bowl of rose water for me to soak my feet in first, and a tray of jasmine tea and Japanese cookies to munch – all so I could relax and chill a little before my treatment.