Tisanes? Or just C. sinensis?
Tea
This is a British instance and we love our tea.
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Not sure I understand the question but the former would fit, the latter... not so much.
Ah, The former, being tisanes, a.k.a. herbal teas or herbal infusions would be the outlier, so I asked. Tea or Cha is an infusion of the evergreen shrub, Camellia sinensis, and would be the latter. Hopefully I've clarified for you, and now I'll need some clarification from you. :-D
If you Google C. sinensis, you get Clonorchis sinensis - the Chinese liver fluke.
Ah ha ha ha! Also Cordyceps sinensis. I'll pass on the liver fluke tea, thanks.
But you've avoided answering my questions: Tisanes ok? Tea only?
Oh sorry, yeah sure - I'd personally count tea as any plant steeped in hot water. Although that technically rules out magic mushroom tea, so I may be flexible there. Just no fluke tea.
If my ex mother-in-law made you a cup of tea it was a fluke if it was drinkable.