“Infusion” seems to be the broader term –technically, all teas and “teas” are infusions, but not all infusions are made...
So ‘tisane’ is the most correct term but almost no one (in modern US English) uses it because it’s an...
They’re not. A tisane is a herbal tea/’tea’ that doesn’t include tea leaves. An infusion is a way of preparing a tea or...
kruthie73 reblogged this from gallusrostromegalus and added: I believe I learned this from Hercule Poirot, but a steeped leaf drink made with Camellia sinensis is tea. A steeped...
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stackcats reblogged this from tinsnip and added: A tisane is a herbal tea such as ginger tea or any other combination of dried plants that aren’t actually tea plants. An...
ingridverse reblogged this from petermorwood and added: Strictly speaking, tea is the brewed leaves of Camellia sinensis.Strictly speaking, a tomato is a fruit and a banana is...
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petermorwood reblogged this from mugwomps and added: If mentioning something like this while writing, would the correct term be “tisane” or “infusion”? I’ve seen both, with...
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