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lahpet, also spelled laphat, laphet, lephet, leppet, or letpet in english ( burmese : လက်ဖက်; mlcts : lak hpak, pronounced [ləphɛʔ] ), is burmese for fermented or pickled tea . myanmar is one of very few countries where tea is eaten as well as drunk. its pickled tea is unique in the region, and is not
plain/crude hot water) or lahpet-yei gyan (လက်ဖက်ရည်ကြမ်း, plain/crude tea); it is the national drink in a predominantly buddhist country with no national drink other than the palm toddy . acho gyauk (အချိုခြောက်, lit. sweet and dry) or black tea makes sweet tea (လက်ဖက်ရည်ချို, lahpetyei gyo) with milk...
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, tea (from the tea plant, camellia sinensis), and chocolate (from the cacao plant, theobroma cacao). some less common sources of caffeine are cassine (ilex vomitoria), yoco (paullinia yoco), mate' (from yerba mate, ilex paraguariensis), and guaraná (paullinia cupana) (hill ). today, beverages containing
added caffeine—such as colas and energy drinks—enjoy popularity great enough to make caffeine the world's most widely consumed psychoactive drug . global consumption of caffeine is estimated to be milligrams (mg) per person per day. in the united states , the average is mg per person per day (rsna )...
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