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Herbal teas are the beverages made from the infusion or decoction of herbs, spices, or other plant material in hot water. While most herbal teas are safe for regular consumption, some herbs have toxic or allergenic effects. The most herbal teas include Chamomile Tea, Peppermint Tea, Ginger Tea, etc.

Tea is an aromatic beverage commonly prepared by pouring hot or boiling water over cured leaves of the tea plant, Camellia sinensis. After water, tea is the most widely consumed beverage in the world. It has a cooling, slightly bitter, and astringent flavour that many people enjoy.

The kiwifruit, often shortened to kiwi in many parts of the world, is the edible berry of a woody vine in the genus Actinidia. The most common cultivar group of kiwifruit ('Hayward') is oval, about the size of a large hen's egg (5?8 centimetres in length and 4.5?5.5 centimetres in diameter). It has a fibrous, dull greenish-brown skin and bright green or golden flesh with rows of tiny, black, edible seeds. The fruit has a soft texture and a sweet but unique flavor, and today is a commercial crop in several countries, such as Italy, New Zealand, Chile, Greece and France.

In botany, a fruit is a part of a flowering plant that derives from specific tissues of the flower, one or more ovaries, and in some cases accessory tissues. Fruits are the means by which these plants disseminate seeds. Many of them that bear edible fruits, in particular, have propagated with the movements of humans and animals in a symbiotic relationship as a means for seed dispersal and nutrition, respectively; in fact, humans and many animals have become dependent on fruits as a source of food. Fruits account for a substantial fraction of the world's agricultural output, and some (such as the apple and the pomegranate) have acquired extensive cultural and symbolic meanings.
Black tea is a type of tea that is more oxidized than oolong, green, and white teas.Black tea is generally stronger in flavour than other teas.It is made from leaves of the shrub (or small tree) Camellia sinensis.In China, where black tea was discovered,the beverage is called "red tea" due to the color of the oxidized leaves when processed appropriately.Plain black tea without sweeteners or additives contains caffeine, but negligible quantities of calories or nutrients.

Green tea is a type of tea that is made from Camellia sinensis leaves and buds that have not undergone the same withering and oxidation process used to make oolong teas and black teas.Green tea originated in China, but its production and manufacture has spread to many other countries in Asia. Several varieties of green tea exist, which differ substantially based on the variety of C. sinensis used, growing conditions, horticultural methods, production processing, and time of harvest.

Rooibos tea is also known as red tea or red bush tea.It is made using leaves from a shrub called Aspalathus linearis, usually grown on the western coast of South Africa.Rooibos is a herbal tea and is not related to green or black tea.















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Compound data linked to PubChem CID 443639, public domain via NCBI. Culinary context + ingredient mappings are maintained by Foodgeist's enrichment fleet and continuously re-matched by the pairings engine. PubChem CID 443639