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herbs , spices , or other plant material in hot water. the term "herbal tea" is often used in contrast to true teas (e.g., black , green , white , yellow , oolong ), which are prepared from the cured leaves of the tea plant, camellia sinensis . besides coffee and true teas (they are also available decaffeinated
), most other tisanes do not contain caffeine. [ ] contents history etymology health risks contamination during pregnancy composition major varieties see also references external links history[ edit ] camellia sinesis , the tea plant, has been grown for around years. the plant is a member of the family...
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