RedSonGamble t1_j7rm46z wrote
It is funny how at least here whatever it is in a tea bag is called tea. Mint tea. Herbal tea. Sleepy tea. Regardless of if it has tea leaves in it.
But then idk what you would call it. Bag of mint leaves in boiled water
dethblud t1_j7rt2zf wrote
When there's no tea in it, you've got a tisane or an infusion.
RedSonGamble t1_j7rzfhn wrote
Ahhh. But then I sound all fancy being like I’m having some mint infusion. Although even in this comment it has grown on me
Mitthrawnuruo t1_j7s3zom wrote
Dethblud is correct. It is a tisane. Not a tea.
RedSonGamble t1_j7suw2k wrote
Yeah I didn’t say they were wrong? lol my ahhh was in new knowledge being learned
Ryengu t1_j7srrnc wrote
Hot leaf juice
RedSonGamble t1_j7sur5n wrote
I like this the most out of the choices I’ve been given
omar1993 t1_j7v9tz5 wrote
How can a member of my family say something so horrible!?
wombat-slayer OP t1_j7sip5p wrote
Herbs in a bag
minion_is_here t1_j7tll6r wrote
weed tea 😎
LunarPayload t1_j7sze8g wrote
Tisane is the old word, rarely used these days. Herbal "tea" and sometimes infusions are the terms used more often, now
gibgerbabymummy t1_j7ykrnw wrote
I'm British but my teen ask for a hot salad water in the morning..
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