Arabian tea
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Definition
Noun A substance consisting of the leaves of the Catha edulis shrub. These leaves are chewed for their stimulant effects or used to brew an infusion. The substance acts as a euphoric stimulant.
Usage and Examples
- Noun:
- The consumption of Arabian tea is a deeply rooted social tradition in some regions.
- He purchased a bundle of fresh Arabian tea leaves at the market.
- The stimulant effects of Arabian tea are well-documented.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in anthropological, sociological, or public health contexts when discussing traditional practices and their societal impacts.
- The study focused on the economic role of Arabian tea cultivation.
Variants and Related Words
- Kat (also spelled , ): This is the more common local name for the same substance.
- In Yemen, kat is used daily by 85% of adults.
- Catha edulis: The botanical name for the evergreen shrub from which the leaves are harvested.
- Qat session: A social gathering centered around chewing the leaves.
Synonyms
- Khat
- Qat
- Miraa (common in East Africa)
- Chat
Notes on Meaning
- The term "Arabian tea" specifically refers to the physical leaves of the plant and the substance derived from them, not to a typical brewed tea like black or green tea. Its primary association is with the act of chewing the leaves for a stimulant effect.
- It is important for learners to distinguish this from other types of "tea" (e.g., black tea, herbal tea), as the effects and cultural usage are fundamentally different.
Noun
- the leaves of the shrub Catha edulis which are chewed like tobacco or used to make tea; has the effect of a euphoric stimulant
- in Yemen kat is used daily by 85% of adults