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Photos of Greek Teas

From , former About.com Guide

The teas enjoyed most in Greece are most often those made from plants growing in the wild. They range from black tea (one of the few that is not native to Greece), enjoyed as a breakfast tea, to Greek Mountain Tea that has become famous the world over, to camomile which grows abundantly in Greece and is often picked on family outings, washed, and dried at home.

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Black TeaBlack TeaCamomile (chamomile) teaCamomile (Chamomile) TeaDittany TeaDittany TeaGreek gorgogiannis teaGorgogiannis
Greek Hibiscus Tea - Tsai IviskosHibiscus TeaGreek jasmine tea - tsai yiasemiJasmine TeaLouisa - Greek lemon verbena teaLemon Verbena TeaGreek mountain teaGreek Mountain Tea from Crete
Greek linden tea - flamouri or tilioLinden Tea

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