yaupon
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of yaupon
1700–10, < Catawba yą́pą, equivalent to yą- wood, tree + pą leaf
Example Sentences
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There were the usual soda choices, including Pepsi, but even better, there was yaupon holly tea.
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Yaupon holly was the only plant indigenous to this land that contained caffeine.
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Yaupon tea would cool and clear her head.
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“No? I would like a glass of iced yaupon holly tea and, well, actually, I need directions. I have to find my way back to my auntie’s to make one hundred pieces of frybread.”
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Call these trendlets: In the beverage category, yaupon tea from the American holly tree, is on a lot of lists for 2023, along with coffee drinks made with fruit purée and milk, or roasted in a style called white coffee.
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