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infused with leaves (such as the tea plant camellia sinensis), roots , flowers , fruits , grains , edible mushrooms , or seaweed . contents history traditions market varieties from camellia sinensis . unoxidized . partially oxidized . oxidized . post-fermented other leaf teas flower teas fruit teas grain
(april ) gakjeochong, a goguryeo tomb, shows a knight drinking tea with two ladies ( - th century) according to the record of gaya, cited in the memorabilia of the three kingdoms , the legendary queen heo hwang-ok , a princess of ayodhya , brought the camellia sinensis (var. assamica) tea plant from...
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