yo momama
No one really knows, but people say that coffee is it's own 5th food group.
A cup of tea does not belong to a specific food group like fruits, vegetables, grains, proteins, or dairy. Instead, it is considered a beverage. However, tea can contain beneficial compounds such as antioxidants, which may contribute to overall health. It is usually consumed alongside food rather than as part of a food group itself.
A cup of tea does not belong to a specific food group, as it is primarily a beverage. However, it can be classified under liquids or beverages and is often considered part of the broader category of plant-based foods due to its origin from tea leaves. Tea can also offer health benefits, such as antioxidants, but it does not provide significant calories or nutrients like traditional food groups do.
Tea does not belong to a specific food group like fruits, vegetables, or grains; rather, it is classified as a beverage. It is made from the leaves of the Camellia sinensis plant and is primarily consumed for its flavor and potential health benefits. While it contains minimal calories and some antioxidants, it is not a food group in the traditional sense.
MAHMOOD TEA is a brand tea currently owned by ALTUNKAYA GROUP....
No political group was responsible instead it was a group of smugglers protesting the British lowering the tea tax which made the Dutch tea they smuggled higher in cost.
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tea merchants
(in the US) Tea IS taxed along with most all other items offered for sale at retail. (and NO! Tea is NOT considered a food - therefore it IS taxed).yea tea is a food it is taxed
No, "ice tea" is not a collective noun. A collective noun refers to a word that represents a group of individuals or things, such as "team," "flock," or "group." "Ice tea" refers to a type of beverage and does not denote a collection or group.
the Indians
have u heard of pearl milk tea/ bubble tea/ boba tea? that is it.