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"Tea of (the) savage" is an English equivalent of the Portuguese phrase chá de bugre. The phrase most famously references a tea also known as café do mato ("coffee of the woods") and an Argentine, Brazilian and Paraguayan traditional treatment of blood vessel- and heart-related diseases, cancer, cellulite, coughs, fever, fluid retention, gout, skin wounds and viral infections. The respective pronunciations will be "tcha djee BOO-gree" and "ka-FEH doo MA-too" in Cariocan Brazilian and continental Portuguese.

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