+40 Chicken Broth is also Chicken Tea, amirite?

by Anonymous 1 week ago

All soups are tea in the same way burgers are sandwiches

by Street-Ruin 1 week ago

Incorrect! Tea refers specifically to the plant Camellia sinensis The correct term(s) is infusion or tisane

by Anonymous 1 week ago

This person knows ^ 100%

by Big_Cockroach 1 week ago

Soooo is soup or tea the umbrella term ? :D

by Anonymous 1 week ago

I think they are one and the same, gonna start calling my tea leaf soup and my soups chicken tea

by Street-Ruin 1 week ago

No, tea is a specific term. Infusion or tisane is the correct term

by Big_Cockroach 1 week ago

FUN FACT: technically, it would just be an infusion because certain tea leaves must be present while brewing to actually make it tea.

by Background_Key 1 week ago

You can call tea a broth, but not the other way around. Tea is made from tea plant.

by Anonymous 1 week ago

Not really, "tea" refers to a specific plant, it's not a general term for anything created by putting stuff into hot water.

by Anonymous 1 week ago

Agreed. I call all broth meat tea.

by Responsible_Fan 1 week ago

Beef tea is a term that was actually used 100 years ago.

by Fit_Industry 1 week ago

Chicken soup was invented when Lord John Soup decided he wanted to drink a chicken.

by SpecialistRule2415 1 week ago

Chicken corpse tea

by Jonesizaiah 1 week ago

I have long referred to coffee as "burnt bean tea"

by Vkuhn 1 week ago

Did you all recently learn about bak ku teh or what?

by CleanMost2259 1 week ago

And baths are you soup.

by icollins 1 week ago