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infusion of leaves

 

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Infusion of Leaves

Definition:

An infusion of leaves refers to the process of extracting the essence or properties of leaves by soaking them in hot or boiling water.

Senses:

  1. Botanical Sense:

    In botany, an infusion of leaves is a method used to obtain the beneficial components of different leaves, often for medicinal or culinary purposes.

    Example Sentence: The infusion of chamomile leaves is known for its calming effects and is commonly used as a natural remedy for anxiety.

  2. Culinary Sense:

    In the culinary field, infusion of leaves is the process of steeping leaves, like tea leaves or herbs, to extract their flavors and aromas.

    Example Sentence: To prepare a refreshing mint tea, simply pour boiling water over a handful of fresh mint leaves and allow the infusion to steep for a few minutes.

  3. Herbal Sense:

    In herbal medicine, infusion of leaves is a common method to prepare herbal teas or tisanes, which are known for their therapeutic properties.

    Example Sentence: The infusion of nettle leaves is often consumed to alleviate allergies and boost the immune system.

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