Dr M. Vanishree, Dr. GB. Karthikeyan, Mr. S. Ramkishore
Department of Commerce (International Business), Government Arts College (A), CBE - 18
Abstract
Although many believe that herbal tea looks like tea and is prepared similarly to tea, it is not considered tea. This is because they are not native to the Camellia Sinensis bush, the source of all teas. More appropriately, tisanes are the combinations of many components that make up herbal teas. The dried leaves, seeds, grasses, nuts, barks, fruits, flowers, or other botanical components that give herbal tea flavour and health benefits are combined to make tisanes. Most herbal teas may consist of one primary herbal ingredient or a blend of herbal ingredients meant to bring about a specific objective, such as relaxation, rejuvenation, or relief from a specific condition, amongst other things.
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EPRA International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research (IJMR)

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Published on : 2024-02-08

Vol : 10
Issue : 2
Month : February
Year : 2024
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