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  2. Food powder - Wikipedia

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    Food powder (also called powdery food) is the most common format of dried solid food material that meets specific quality standards, such as moisture content, particle size, and particular morphology. [1] Common powdery food products include milk powder, tea powder, cocoa powder, coffee powder, soybean flour, wheat flour, and chili powder. [1]

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    Oprah's favorite tea company is having a massive one-day sale on gift sets at Amazon — save up to 50 percent. Korin Miller. December 2, 2021 at 6:19 AM.

  4. Instant tea - Wikipedia

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    Instant tea is a powdered mix in which water is added, in order to reconstitute it into a cup of tea. The earliest form of instant tea was developed in the United Kingdom in 1885. [1]: 538 A patent was granted for a paste made of concentrated tea extract, sugar, and evaporated milk, which became tea when

  5. Lipton - Wikipedia

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    Pure Leaf is an iced tea brand distributed primarily in the Americas by the PepsiCo-Lipton joint venture. Unlike Lipton Iced Tea and Brisk, which use a freeze-dried instant tea powder, Pure Leaf is brewed in liquid. The brand is sold in square bottles made of recyclable PET plastic. [32]

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  7. American tea culture - Wikipedia

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    An advertising card for the Oriental & Occidental Tea Company, c. 1870-1900 Tea Party (1905) by American genre painter Louis Charles Moeller. After Commodore Perry opened up trade with Japan in 1854, Japanese green tea became the bulk of America’s tea imports. [9] The 19th century saw the rise of iced tea, especially in the South.