Sentence examples for vine tea from inspiring English sources

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However, we did note that DNA barcoding technology can׳t identify some of non- Camellia teas, such as fengwei tea, vine tea and sishi tea.

The non- Camellia teas have been mainly used for three therapeutic effects: (I) heat-clearing tea (20), such as vine tea, qingqiangliu tea, yeju tea; (II) digestant tea (8), such as laoying tea, zhegu tea, liangwang tea; (III) health tea (9), such as jiaogulan tea, kuqiao tea, lvluohua tea.

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Here where it originated, and where it provided the spark in local cuisine before the Portuguese introduced chilies from the New World, pepper grows amid other valuable plants, including vanilla vines, a species of orchid; tea bushes, as carefully trimmed as a dandy's mustache, which tuft the hillsides; and nutmeg trees, which produce both nutmeg and mace.

Salads, stuffed vine leaves, chilli or wasabi, rice, white tea, health bars, spinach, tofu and porridge.

Ah Pah will be a ceremonial rather than a residential gathering place — "a college of knowledge," Mr. Carlson said on a foggy, chilly morning, sipping tea made from wild coastal vines.

On a hang tag attached to a Jona Michelle holiday dress for girls, with a black satin bodice and a metallic miniskirt overlaid with sequins and embroidered vines, are these words: "I'm a Tea Dress".

'I suppose I had better get up.'" On the Friday morning, Vine said, she fetched two mugs of strong tea, and as she pulled aside the bedroom curtains she found teams of reporters were already doorstepping them.

These histories informed my forthcoming book, Tripping with Allah, in which I attempt to place Islamic tradition in dialogue with ayahuasca, a psychoactive tea made from the Amazon's Banisteriopsis caapi vine.

She uses the drip-irrigation system in the vineyard not so much to irrigate the vines but to spread compost, which she brews into a sort of tea.

Based on the notion of green chemistry, previously ZVIN are synthesized from extracts like tea leaves (Nadagouda et al. 2010), eucalyptus leaves (Wang et al. 2014a, b), vine leaves (Machado et al. 2013), Rosa damascene, Thymus vulgaris, and Urtica dioica (Mehdi et al. 2017).

There's abuta bark, for menstrual cramps; the vine of una del gato, for cancer;... the aphrodisiac maca root, to be boiled and made into tea.

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