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kudingcha (Ku3 Ding1 Cha2) = (苦丁茶) literally Bitter Manly Tea, sometimes called One-Leaf Bitter Tea, not a true tea, rather any of a few
Zhong yao
, none containing caffeine, but all of which are extremely bitter, principally Ilex kaushue = Ilex
kudingcha
, from the holly family
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