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Chinese Tea

Chinese Tea is a term for leaves of tea plant processed for drinking.

Majority are processed dry tea leaves which can be kept for a period of time to be consumed for a period of time.

There are many types of Chinese Tea Leaves, and it includes Chrysanthemum, Roses, etc.

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