Brigham tea

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English

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Etymology

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Named after Brigham Young, former leader of the Mormons. One of a number of common names based on people known to live in the desert, with tea referring to the herbal drink brewed from the plant.

Noun

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Brigham tea (uncountable)

  1. A leafless desert shrub of the US Southwest in the genus Ephedra, used to make an herbal tea.

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