tea leaves in English

noun
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a dried leaf of tea.
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1. Every tea ball has tea leaves and a flower.

2. Black tea leaves need to be picked on a cloudy day.

3. Biological folia fertilizers have positive effect on the output and quality of tea leaves when used in the early period of tea leaves' growth and in low temperature.

4. Don't throw tea leaves down the sink; you'll bung it up.

5. The two most popular sources of Caffeine are coffee and tea leaves

6. Loose Catnip looks a bit like tea leaves and is dried in appearance

7. The finest Ti Kuan Yin tea leaves are cultivated in Taiwan's highest mountains.

8. He astutely read the tea-leaves of public opinion but had no grand vision.

9. If that was really tea leaves, I would not have taken them from you.

10. Practicing divination (This means fortune telling, reading tarot cards, reading tea leaves etc) or sorcery.

11. Can you show me how to make tea with dried tea leaves in a pot , please?

12. There were three Blanchings in all, each in fresh water, with Shaoxing wine, ginger, spring onions, and tea leaves

13. Gyokuro tea leaves are shielded from the sun for at least 20 days with straw mats before being harvested.

14. This laborious procedure was abolished in 1689, when a duty was charged on each pound of dry tea leaves.

15. Our fruit juices and tea leaves are imported directly from TAiwan and we use only organic, seasonal fruit and milk

16. Catechins, which are polyphenol compounds found in many plants and are an important component of tea leaves, are strong anti-oxidants

17. Tea leaves are harvested in the early spring and stored until the late summer when fresh jasmine flowers are in bloom.

18. Black tea leaves, Aromatized in the Chinese method, hum with an intensely fruity flavor that produces smiles and sighs on consumption

19. In China during the Tang dynasty (618–907), tea leaves were steamed and formed into tea bricks for storage and trade.

20. Tuo tea (bowl-shaped compressed mass of tea leaves), produced in Yunnan and Sichuan, is compressed like a round steamed bun.

21. This causes both the amino acid theanine and the alkaloid caffeine in the tea leaves to increase, which yields a sweet flavour.

22. Used tea leaves were treated with molasses and clay —supposedly to restore the original color of tea— and then dried and sold again.

23. The strong flavor of the tea leaves is mellowed out by the additional ingredients, making for a unique dish unparalleled by other Cuisines

24. Catechins are antioxidants commonly found in abundant levels in green tea leaves. These potent antioxidants can also be found in red wine, chocolate, apples, and berries

25. The memes of Bloomsbury, Neo Paganism, Beatnikery and bohemianism have shaped my life, the tea leaves of which can maybe demonstrate my theme: that the ideas that are memes, have us, not us ideas

26. During the Song dynasty (960–1279), the method of making powdered tea from steam-prepared dried tea leaves, and preparing the beverage by whipping the tea powder and hot water together in a bowl became popular.

27. The Aviatore Veloce created with exquisite craftsmanship and detailing is a quarter-scale re-creation of a jet engine with the added functionality of a coffee or tea maker, either using filter coffee grinds or tea leaves

28. Every packet of Bosky’s tea goes through the painstaking process of hand-picking the right tea leaves from real tea cultivators from North-East India and Darjeeling, blending them to achieve the perfect taste and hand-packing them to deliver to your doorstep.

29. ‘Alternately, it doesn't hurt to find someone smoking tea-leaves and trail along behind them.’ ‘Alternately, it is possible that there is a defect in macrophage production in these animals.’ ‘Alternately, length and initiation of therapy could be based on severity of symptoms experienced by the patient.’

30. Basing Materials: Sand Blend: A mixture of sands with varying levels of grit, such as fine, medium and coarse.; Ballast Blend: Our custom blend of Basing materials, which is an ever changing mixture of herbs, spices, dried tea leaves, and whatever else we can find.These materials are dried and after painting are odorless

31. A tea maker, having a receptacle supported by a base, the receptacle being suitable for receiving water from a user and suitable for containing tea leaves, an actuatable valve having open and closed positions flowably connected to said receptacle; and a timer mechanism which sets the acuatable valve into the open position after a predetermined period set by the user, thereby allowing brewed tea to flow from the receptacle into a tea vessel.