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Discover LudwigThe word "Tea" is correct in written English
It is typically used to refer to a beverage made by steeping cured or fresh tea leaves in hot water. Example: "I enjoy a cup of tea every afternoon to relax."
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Tea
noun
The dried leaves or buds of the tea plant, Camellia sinensis.
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We ploughed into a tasty carrot cake and a pot of tea while 1990s music played reassuringly in the background.
"I'd love them to come to the training ground, have a cup of tea and talk about it," he said.
You'll be woken in the morning by a tinkling bell as tea or coffee is delivered to your tent.
When you drink matcha you are consuming the leaf and so you ingest all of its nutrients and antioxidants rather than throwing them away as you would with a normal tea.
We want people to fall in love with tea so we have recipes, images of farms and films about farms; it's really to make them feel that tea is relevant in their lives rather than just a commodity".
To further engage people, there's the blog posts from founder Henrietta Lovell, who travels the globe and updates the site with her tea plantation visits.
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Wandering around the great halls and the bars and tea-rooms of Westminster last week was to witness the coronation of the SNP as the natural party of government in Scotland and the one that former Labour people now trust to represent their aspirations and best interests.
Others, such as Rep Michele Bachmann and Senator Ted Cruz, revelled in the government shutdown, then pitched a fit when they discovered that the parks and memorials in DC's care weren't open (logic isn't a Tea Party virtue).
He is a member of the Richmond Tea Party but not of Code Pink, he said, adding that he "just loved" what the sticker said.
He wore a "Richmond Tea Party" baseball cap, as well as a Code Pink sticker saying "Make Out, Not War".
The conservative Tea Party favorite announced her decision on her website Wednesday morning.
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