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
  1. 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