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(Chinese: 廿四味 or 廿四老味茶; pinyin: niàn; Jyutping: jaa6 sei3 mei6) Cantonese herbal tea, drunk for medicinal purposes. Its name refers to the fact that it is a combination of many different ingredients (around 24, although it may feature as few as 10 or as many as 28 or more). The recipe is not fixed, and thus may vary according to the producer.
The tea is somewhat bitter in taste and may used by a person who has too much 'yeet hay' or 'hot air'.[1]
Typical ingredients (will vary by producer)
- Mulberry leaf (桑叶)[2]
- Chrysanthemum flower (菊花)[2]
- Japanese Honeysuckle flower (金银花)[2]
- Bamboo leaf (竹叶)[2]
- Peppermint (薄荷)[2]
- Imperata cylindrica (茅根)[2]
- Luohan guo (罗汉果)[2]
- Agastache rugosa (藿香)[2]
- Perilla frutescens (紫苏)
- Elsholtzia (香薷)[2]
- Fermented soybean (淡豆鼓)[2]
- Cleistocalyx operculatus flower (水翁花)[2]
- Microcos paniculata leaf (布渣叶)[2]
- Ilex rotunda (救必应)[2]
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See also
References
- "Chinese medicine". Retrieved 2016-02-24.
- Goon, Krista (2011-08-31). "The Soup Queen". Retrieved 2016-02-24.
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