viernes, 25 de julio de 2014

Tea

Definition: In general, the word "tea" a hot drink, cold brewed tea is by infusion or brewing / cooking / decoction of the dried leaves of the plant Camellia sinensis also possible to dispense made to prepare (a drink of hot water. use) and cold or iced tea (served cold instead of hot).

The word "tea" can also refer to the leaves, are used to drinking a cup of tea or to make tea plant itself. These leaves are usually dried and can whole leaf tablets leaves, broken leaves, crushed leaves, leaves (such as green tea matcha powder) or soaked and dried his ("instant tea") leaves. More about the tea plant and its culture, see the Camellia sinensis tea producers and backgrounds.

As a "coffee", can the word tea used to be to order a cup of tea in a cafe or restaurant. (For example, say "I love tea" to a waiter or waitress will probably give you a cup of tea.)

Many people refer to herbs that are infused in hot water or boiled as "herbs", but these are more accurate than herbal tea known.

"Tea" can also refer to various kinds of social events, meals and snacks. The most famous of them are perhaps meals / snacks called British "tea", including tea and afternoon tea, full tea and light tea. England, Australia and New Zealand, is the main dinner often simply as "tea". (The influence of this type, species are also led to the creation of food, called after dinner tea as "tea sandwiches.") Also, receptions and meetings where tea can be served as "tea". (For example, some meetings wedding as "Wedding Tea" for this reason is known.) Other examples of meetings as "tea" is known, comprises chanoyu and gongfu cha.

Sometimes, "tea" is used to refer to the meat. It is also a slang word for marijuana dated.

For more information about the types of tea, see the following resources:

For further information on the preparation of tea, see the following resources: For more information about tea beverages, see the following resources: For more information about tea afternoon tea and dinner, see the following resources: For more information about "herbal" You will find the following resources:
Pronunciation: t (rhymes with "he")
Pearl Jasmine Green Tea, Bubble Tea, Milk Tea British Style

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