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'''Red tea''' may also refer to: |
'''Red tea''' may also refer to: |
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*[[Black tea]], which is referred to in |
*[[Black tea]], which is referred to in various [[Asian languages]] as [[wiktionary:紅茶|紅茶]] (literally "red tea") |
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*The completely oxidized bud leaves of ''[[Camellia sinensis]]'' from which black tea is made |
**The completely oxidized bud leaves of ''[[Camellia sinensis]]'' from which black tea is made |
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*[[Hibiscus tea]], tisane made from sepals of ''Hibiscus sabdariffa'' |
**[[Hibiscus tea]], tisane made from sepals of ''Hibiscus sabdariffa'' |
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*''[[Red Tea]]'', a 1969 English-language novel by Paul Harris Daniel |
*''[[Red Tea]]'', a 1969 English-language novel by Paul Harris Daniel |
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*Red phosphorus [[methamphetamine]] (slang) |
*Red phosphorus [[methamphetamine]] (slang) |
Revision as of 20:02, 15 October 2021
In English, red tea normally refers to rooibos tea.
Red tea may also refer to:
- Black tea, which is referred to in various Asian languages as 紅茶 (literally "red tea")
- The completely oxidized bud leaves of Camellia sinensis from which black tea is made
- Hibiscus tea, tisane made from sepals of Hibiscus sabdariffa
- Red Tea, a 1969 English-language novel by Paul Harris Daniel
- Red phosphorus methamphetamine (slang)