I more than once encountered a mildly medicinal tisane in Chinese supermarkets. |
A brewed mixture made with any ingredients other than tea leaves will yield a tisane, known in America as herbal tea, which is technically not tea at all. |
If you can support it, offer a fruity iced tisane as well, as a non-caffeinated alternative. |
On crisp spring days I often make a tisane or a rose tea, take it into the garden and wrap myself in a big warm blanket. |
Species whose fruits are used both in Europe and Asia include the briar rose or dog rose, which is made into tea or tisane, and the eglantine. |
A tisane, yes, if only she had a tisane, but who would know how to make one? |