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- Coca_tea abstract "Coca tea, also called mate de coca, is an herbal tea (infusion) made using the (typically raw) leaves of the coca plant, which is native to South America. It is made either by submerging the coca leaf or dipping a tea bag in hot water. The tea is most commonly consumed in the Andes mountain range, particularly Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia and Peru. It is greenish yellow in color and has a mild bitter flavor similar to green tea with a more organic sweetness.Though also known as mate, mate de coca has very little in common with the yerba mate drink in Southeastern South America.".
- Coca_tea thumbnail Mate_de_coca_Peru.jpg?width=300.
- Coca_tea wikiPageID "3901072".
- Coca_tea wikiPageLength "5374".
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- Coca_tea wikiPageRevisionID "705850839".
- Coca_tea wikiPageWikiLink Alkaloid.
- Coca_tea wikiPageWikiLink Altitude_sickness.
- Coca_tea wikiPageWikiLink Andes.
- Coca_tea wikiPageWikiLink Argentina.
- Coca_tea wikiPageWikiLink Bolivia.
- Coca_tea wikiPageWikiLink Category:Coca.
- Coca_tea wikiPageWikiLink Category:Herbal_and_fungal_stimulants.
- Coca_tea wikiPageWikiLink Category:Herbal_tea.
- Coca_tea wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indigenous_cuisine_of_the_Americas.
- Coca_tea wikiPageWikiLink Category:Latin_American_cuisine.
- Coca_tea wikiPageWikiLink Category:Malpighiales.
- Coca_tea wikiPageWikiLink Coca.
- Coca_tea wikiPageWikiLink Coca-Cola.
- Coca_tea wikiPageWikiLink Coca_Colla.
- Coca_tea wikiPageWikiLink Cocaine.
- Coca_tea wikiPageWikiLink Cocoroco.
- Coca_tea wikiPageWikiLink Colombia.
- Coca_tea wikiPageWikiLink Decaffeination.
- Coca_tea wikiPageWikiLink Ecuador.
- Coca_tea wikiPageWikiLink Herbal_tea.
- Coca_tea wikiPageWikiLink Infusion.
- Coca_tea wikiPageWikiLink Mate_(beverage).
- Coca_tea wikiPageWikiLink Peru.
- Coca_tea wikiPageWikiLink Single_Convention_on_Narcotic_Drugs.
- Coca_tea wikiPageWikiLink Tea_bag.
- Coca_tea wikiPageWikiLink File:Coca_tea_bag_from_Peru.jpg.
- Coca_tea wikiPageWikiLink File:Mate_de_coca_Peru.jpg.
- Coca_tea wikiPageWikiLink File:Mate_de_coca_Stevage.jpg.
- Coca_tea wikiPageWikiLinkText "Coca tea".
- Coca_tea wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mate de coca".
- Coca_tea wikiPageWikiLinkText "coca tea".
- Coca_tea wikiPageWikiLinkText "mate de coca".
- Coca_tea wikiPageWikiLinkText "mate".
- Coca_tea wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Coca_tea wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Coca_tea wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Coca_tea subject Category:Coca.
- Coca_tea subject Category:Herbal_and_fungal_stimulants.
- Coca_tea subject Category:Herbal_tea.
- Coca_tea subject Category:Indigenous_cuisine_of_the_Americas.
- Coca_tea subject Category:Latin_American_cuisine.
- Coca_tea subject Category:Malpighiales.
- Coca_tea hypernym Tea.
- Coca_tea type Company.
- Coca_tea type Language.
- Coca_tea type Language.
- Coca_tea type Malpighiale.
- Coca_tea type Redirect.
- Coca_tea type Stimulant.
- Coca_tea type Variety.
- Coca_tea comment "Coca tea, also called mate de coca, is an herbal tea (infusion) made using the (typically raw) leaves of the coca plant, which is native to South America. It is made either by submerging the coca leaf or dipping a tea bag in hot water. The tea is most commonly consumed in the Andes mountain range, particularly Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia and Peru.".
- Coca_tea label "Coca tea".
- Coca_tea sameAs Q969567.
- Coca_tea sameAs Mate_de_coca.
- Coca_tea sameAs Kokový_čaj.
- Coca_tea sameAs Mate_de_coca.
- Coca_tea sameAs Maté_de_coca.
- Coca_tea sameAs Mate_de_coca.
- Coca_tea sameAs Mate_de_coca.
- Coca_tea sameAs m.025sx6f.
- Coca_tea sameAs Q969567.
- Coca_tea wasDerivedFrom Coca_tea?oldid=705850839.
- Coca_tea depiction Mate_de_coca_Peru.jpg.
- Coca_tea isPrimaryTopicOf Coca_tea.