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herbal tea

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noun

herbal teas plural
  1. a tea made of dried herbs and spices and usually containing no caffeine.


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Meditation, reading a book or sipping herbal tea “are a lot less expensive and probably equally effective.”

From The Wall Street Journal Dec. 29, 2025

TJ’s Maple Flavored Espresso Black Tea Blend is made with “a blend of select black & herbal tea leaves, natural maple flavor, and ground espresso beans,” according to TJ’s.

From Salon Sep. 29, 2025

Supreme’s purchase of Typhoo includes two herbal tea brands, Heath & Heather and the London Fruit & Herb Company, as well as specialty tea brand Ridgeways.

From BBC Dec. 7, 2024

No matter how much better TikTok users claim to sleep or feel after drinking their prescribed herbal tea, the consensus on its taste seems to be less enthusiastic.

From Los Angeles Times Sep. 2, 2024

Maybe Babs would consider offering homegrown herbal tea as part of her fancy tea setup here.

From "The Wrong Way Home" by Kate O’Shaughnessy

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