Packet of tea - Specimen details

Packet of tea - Specimen details

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Catalogue Number: 73446

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Plant Name 57.01 LEGUMINOSAE-PAPILIONOIDEAE Cyclopia sp Entry Book Number 12.1995
Artefact Name Packet of tea Vernacular Name
Iso Country South Africa TDWG Region South Africa
Parts Held Packet of tea Geography Description South Africa, Africa, Southern Africa
Uses Packet of teaUse: FOOD User: Man TDWG use FOOD
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Donor Prance I Donor No
Donor Date 06/03/1993 Donor Notes National Botanical Institutex0Dx0A
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Collection Notes Collection Date
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Notes: Tea being developed by the National Botanical Institute in South Africa. Donated by Iain Prance, Director. Leaflet enclosed as follows: A viable honeybush tea industry would contribute to the economy and job opportunities in rural communities over a rela, tively large area. This delicious, indigenous herbal tea contains very little, if any caffeine and has a considerably lower content of tannins than the oriental teas. Users claim this tea to have several health properties. The tea is made from the shoot, s of Cyclopia sp. These legumes are found over a wide area in the fynbos from the SW Cape to Port Elizabeth. A project has been launched by the Nat. Bot. Inst., based on its dedication to the conservation as well as the sustained use of indigenous plants, to initiate commercial honeybush tea plantings. Preparation: Boil about 2-3 tablespoonsful of dried material per litre for 20 minutes. You can also use the same leaves for making additional brews of tea. The infusion may be enjoyed without sugar or hon, ey and milk or these may be added according to personal taste. It may also be used as a cold drink or in combination with fruit juices.

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