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in india, describes the tea brew. in india, the semi medicinal use of tea brew is noted even in by mendelslo: at our ordinary meetings every day we took only thay, which is commonly used all over the indies, not only among those of the country, but also among the dutch and the english, who take it as
a drug that cleanses the stomach, and digests the superfluous humours, by a temperate heat particular thereto. — indian food a historical companion by achaya k. t. in ovington records that tea was taken by the banias in surat without sugar, or mixed with a small quantity of conserved lemons, and that...
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