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No more 'herbal tea': FSSAI restricts use of 'tea' to Camellia sinensis leaves; herbal blends must rename
GUWAHATI: The wellness market has just lost its favourite word. The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has directed all food business operators, including e-commerce platforms, to ...
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Medically reviewed by Suzanne Fisher, RD Tea, a beverage made from steeping parts of the Camellia sinensis plant or other ...
The most popular varieties of tea -- including black tea, green tea, Oolong tea, white tea, and chai -- all come from the leaves of the evergreen shrub Camellia sinensis, otherwise known as the tea ...
Camellia sinensis, a plant native to Asia, is the source of most teas. Green, black, and oolong teas are all made from its ...
Tea (Camellia sinensis) is an important cash crop and the most widely consumed beverage in the world. The global tea industry, particularly the booming Pu'er market, has increasingly relied on ...
This fragrant beverage — made by steeping fresh or dried Camellia sinensis leaves in hot water — sits right alongside coffee as one of the most prized beverages of the past few hundred years. There ...
People have been enjoying tea made from the leaves of the tea camellia (Camellia sinensis) since 2700 B.C. Legend has it that Emperor Shen Nong was boiling water when tea camellia leaves happened to ...
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