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tea leaf
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Tea leaves are commonly used to prepare traditional hot beverages such as green tea and matcha in China and Japan.
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tea leaf
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China
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Tea leaves are used to brew traditional hot tea that is consumed throughout the day.
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tea leaf
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China
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Commonly used to brew hot tea
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tea leaf
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China
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Tea leaf is commonly used to brew traditional green tea in China and Japan.
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tea leaf
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China
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Tea leaves are used to brew traditional hot tea and are an essential part of daily life and social customs.
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tea leaves
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China
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Use of whole tea leaves is common, with appreciation for the flavor nuances and art of brewing
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tea leaves consumption
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China
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Tea leaves are commonly used in the traditional preparation of green tea, which is known for its health benefits and delicate taste.
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tea leaves cultivation
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China
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Tea leaves are often meticulously cultivated and harvested with great attention to quality and flavor.
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tea leaves processing
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China
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Tea leaves are processed using traditional methods such as drying, rolling, and fermentation to preserve their natural flavors.
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tea preparation
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China
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Emphasis on precise temperature, timing, and tools for optimal tea brewing
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tea preparation
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China
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Tea preparation is a traditional and ceremonial practice, involving precise techniques and special tools.
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tea tree
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China
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Tea tree leaves are used to make tea for its health benefits and aroma in China and Japan.
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tea tree
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China
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Tea tree is not commonly used in traditional Chinese medicine, as Chinese herbal medicine does not include the tea tree as a major ingredient.
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tea tree
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China
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Tea tree leaves are not commonly used for brewing tea; instead, they are often used for medicinal purposes.
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