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domestically or in local little properties usually served as everyday drinks are melissa officinalis , the lemon balm, there known as erva-cidreira or citronela, mentha , the mint, there known as hortelã (ipa: [o̞ʁte̞ˈlɐ̃] ) (though juices are much more popular – tea is usually made from processed dried
known as lúcia-lima, among some other american, european and asian plants. further information: traditional brazilian medicine examples of plants commonly cultivated domestically in brazil for medicinal uses are peumus boldus , the boldo, there known as boldo-do-chile, plectranthus barbatus , the indian...
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