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  2. Oprah's favorite tea company is having a massive one ... - AOL

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    Just for today, Amazon has slashed prices up to 50 percent on a slew of Vahdam tea gift sets. You can save big on loose leaf and bagged tea, all arranged in pretty packages just waiting to be ...

  3. The Dish: Breakers offers festive holiday tea service

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    The tea at HMF will feature sandwiches, pastries and scones with Devonshire cream. The service begins Wednesday and lasts through Dec. 26.

  4. The best restaurants for holiday tea: elegance in Dallas ...

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    The best availability for a special holiday tea is at the Restaurant DeGolyer, the restaurant inside a 1930s designer home in the Dallas Arboretum, 8625 Garland Road (Texas 78), Dallas.

  5. Chinese sweet tea - Wikipedia

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    Chinese sweet tea, also known as Tian-cha, [1] is a traditional Chinese herbal tea, made from the leaves of Chinese blackberry (Rubus suavissimus). These leaves contain a natural sweetener, called rubusoside, which is 200 times as sweet as cane sugar . [ 1 ]

  6. Green tea - Wikipedia

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    "leaf tea") refer to loose leaf tea, often in contrast to tea in tea bags. As the words mean "leaf tea", they can also be used in contrast to powdered tea. [90] Garucha (malcha) The synonyms garucha (가루차; lit. "powder tea") and malcha (말차; 末茶; lit. "powder tea") refer to powdered tea. [91] [92] Leaf teas are processed either by ...

  7. Tea processing - Wikipedia

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    The use of steam in fixation (殺青) of tea leaf enzymes is an important step in processing tea, with the leaves quickly cooled down and then undergoing further processing. The less tightly controlled methods of it in the past resulted in the creation of yellow tea when the tea leaves were over-steamed for fixation or were not quickly spread ...