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How to pronounce tisane in English?

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Type of herb tea, herbal, herbal tea
Has types camomile tea

Examples of tisane

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The morning of your brunch, prepare fresh herbs to make a tisane, a refreshing tea.
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A blend of black Ceylon and Indian tea mixed with raspberry herbal tisane.
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A tisane will be rich in polar components because water is a polar solvent.
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It was a hot day, so we headed into the air-conditioning to drink lemon verbena and mint tisane.
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Leek pancakes, gravlax, herbal tisane and chocolate-orange scones.
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In Korean cuisine, tea, or cha, refers to various types of tisane that can be served hot or cold.
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Check out the gift shop's new coffee cherry tisane, too.
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Alternative phrases for this are tisane or herbal infusion, both bearing an implied contrast with tea.
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In Korea, the leaves and petals are used as a tisane.
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More examples
  • Infusion of e.g. dried or fresh flowers or leaves
  • A herbal tea, tisane, or ptisan is a herbal infusion made from anything other than the leaves of the tea bush (Camellia sinensis).
  • A medicinal drink made from barley soaked in water; Any infusion or drink, especially medicinal or curative, made by steeping in hot water; a herbal tea
  • An herbal infusion. A plant other than the Camellia Sinensis infused for a liquid drink.
  • A term used frequently in Europe referring to popular herbal infusions, such as chamomile flowers, etc., which are commonly taken as a beverage or for mildly medicinal effects.
  • Put dry or fresh herbs in a jug. If you use fresh herbs double the amount, but the dry herbs will work best. Pour 1 cup boiling water over herbs into jug and let it sit for 15 to 20 minutes, occasionally stirring. Strain liquid into your cup and add honey to taste. ...
  • A term which describes an herbal infusion.
  • An infusion brewed from non-tea leaf plants, such as rooibos and honeybush.
  • Tisane is another name for herbal tea (as opposed to black or green tea). The term originated in France and is derived from the Latin term, "ptisana".