Paraguay tea
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of Paraguay tea
First recorded in 1720–30
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Hard-boiled Argentine reason for the embargo: an "infant industry" producing Paraguay tea in Argentina has been started in the past few years, gives employment to some 50.000 Argentine laborers.
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Last year a campaign to launch Paraguay tea in New York as "a new drink with a.new kick" petered out.
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The two chief plants laid under contribution are, however, the Chinese tea-plant, and a species of holly peculiar to South America, producing the Paraguay tea.
In the better class of houses he was offered Paraguay tea, or mattee, an infusion of a South American herb.
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Robertson, has favored me with some details as to the production of Paraguay tea.
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