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manuka
/ ˈmɑːnuːkə /
noun
Also called: red tea tree. kahikatoa. a New Zealand myrtaceous tree, Leptospermum scoparium, with strong elastic wood and aromatic leaves
Example Sentences
Flamingo Estate blends anti-inflammatory and skin-restoring manuka honey with hydrating lanolin and shea butter for an ultra-rich yet cloud-like cream that you can use on your hands or anywhere that needs some extra love.
The night before she meditated over the dark brown sphere, filling it with intentions, and then shaved it into small pieces and mixed it with warm water, oat milk, a little manuka honey and vanilla and then frothed it.
The night before she meditated over the dark brown sphere, filling it with intentions, and then shaved it into small pieces; mixed it with warm water, oat milk, a little manuka honey and vanilla; and then frothed it.
“Right now, we are feeling pretty optimistic because she’s eating, she’s drinking, she’s moving,” Ortiz said on Wednesday as she prepared to rub Manuka honey on the kitten’s burns to soothe the pain.
Roxana Eslamieh, founder and designer of Manuka Textiles, added that vinyl wall coverings are preferable to silk-screen papers for high-traffic hospitality areas, such as the living room.
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