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Write a short description of beverage obtained from plants

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Answered by piyushkumarsharma797
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If you're one of the 83% of U.S. households you might have a little machine dripping one of the 2.25 billion cups of coffee consumed per day around the world. Or maybe your kettles boiling for a cup of tea, the second most popular beverage worldwide, behind water. Or maybe your infusion ingestion combines a little bit of both, your beverage allegiance shifting with your mood and the time of day. Regardless of when you drink it, and unless you drink only water, you've probably recently slurped, swigged or glugged back on a beverage made from a plant.

Beverage plants are plants grown and harvested specifically for their uses as beverages. The plants may have secondary uses, for example, coffee beans are primarily grown for (you guessed it) coffee BUT the plant also has some derivative uses as an extract or a whole bean. If you've ever gone to a candle store or been sprayed by the perfume ladies walking through Macy's you will notice little cups of coffee beans. With a quick sniff your snout is miraculously scent-free.

Throughout history, beverages have been an essential part of the human diet. Because of the liquid content, diversity of flavor, and the additional advantages (i.e. Caffeine, antioxidants) beverages extracted from plants have a special place in dietary history. Today these beverage plants are huge industries with valuable commercial markets. From cocoa to coffee, many economies around the world rely on the beverage plant market.

Answered by masumiyats
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Answer : Yerba Mate. ... It's made from the leaves of a plant by the same name: yerbe mate (Ilex paraguariensis). The drink, made with dried leaves, tastes refreshing hot or cold with a flavor similar to green tea.19-Jan-2021

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