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Discover Ludwig"rose tea" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the beverage made from (dried) rose petals and boiling water. For example: "This afternoon, I'm going to enjoy a cup of rose tea and a good book."
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Evocative of jasmine, mandarin, chocolate, blackberry jam and rose tea, this was the one that fetched $117.50.
Unless you sit by the fire, reading the menu can be a challenge, so try the Winnie ($7.75), a house-infused rose tea vodka with fresh lemon and simple syrup.
From a ball of chicken liver mousse with orange jelly disguised to look like a mandarin orange (it's called "meat fruit," an apt description, and the accompanying toast was perfect), to the gorgeous rose tea service, the food is careful, precise and irresistible.
Gunpowder rose tea, anyone?
Her good friend Kat Terran, a shaman, opens up the basket of corn muffins and rose tea prepared for tonight as an offering to the spirits Mother Moon and Father Sky, the god and goddess, whatever you want to call it.
For example, try rose infused dark chocolate with rose tea.
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Tea leaves are swept into the centre of the bottom of the vortex but are too heavy to be lifted by the rising tea at the centre.
The state legislators said that the votes, which have been blamed for the shutdown, would likely not harm those Congress members back home due to rising tea party sentiment among local GOP voters.
He would make me rose tip tea infused with just a hint of opium, and ask me to read for him from a collection of Hart Crane poems.
The rose, a rose-tea taste.
In comparison, the idealised Kensington High Street of Professor Layton is exactly the English rose, cream tea Britain I'd rather my Japanese friends could visit.
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