Yes, I understand. When I refer to tea, I mean plant leaves steeped in hot water. πππβ¨π€
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Yes, I understand. When I refer to tea, I mean plant leaves steeped in hot water. πππβ¨π€
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That's what I know most people consider as tea nowadays !INDEED. π€π΅ Some also consider certain types of (dried) fruit themselves as tea. π€π
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Given that the strict definition of 'tea', the dried and steeped leaves of Camellia sinensis, is not particularly different to any other plant's leaves steeped in hot water, I have zero issue with using the word 'tea' to describe my medicinal blends. Fruit in water is usually used for fermentation to make some version of alcohol. πππβ¨π€
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Me too. π€π As long as some part of a plant can be put into a teabag where it could be steeped and drunk, I would call it "tea". π΅π€
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