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- Kuding abstract "Kuding or ku ding (Chinese: 苦丁茶; pinyin: kǔdīng chá; literally "bitter nail tea") is a particularly bitter-tasting Chinese infusion, which due to their similarities in appearance is derived from several plant species. Two most common plants used to make kuding, being the wax tree species Ligustrum robustum and the holly species Ilex kaushue (synonyms: Ilex kudingcha) plant, the former being more commonly grown in Sichuan and Japan while the latter is most commonly grown and used in the rest of China. This type of tea may be caffeine-free.".
- Kuding thumbnail Kudingcha.jpg?width=300.
- Kuding wikiPageID "5879859".
- Kuding wikiPageRevisionID "599320582".
- Kuding hasPhotoCollection Kuding.
- Kuding l "bitter nail tea".
- Kuding p "kǔdīng chá".
- Kuding subject Category:Chinese_tea.
- Kuding subject Category:Herbal_tea.
- Kuding subject Category:Traditional_Chinese_medicine.
- Kuding comment "Kuding or ku ding (Chinese: 苦丁茶; pinyin: kǔdīng chá; literally "bitter nail tea") is a particularly bitter-tasting Chinese infusion, which due to their similarities in appearance is derived from several plant species.".
- Kuding label "Kuding".
- Kuding label "Kuding".
- Kuding label "Kuding-Tee".
- Kuding label "Кудин".
- Kuding label "苦丁茶".
- Kuding sameAs Kuding-Tee.
- Kuding sameAs Kuding.
- Kuding sameAs 苦丁茶.
- Kuding sameAs m.0fbhfs.
- Kuding sameAs Q251514.
- Kuding sameAs Q251514.
- Kuding wasDerivedFrom Kuding?oldid=599320582.
- Kuding depiction Kudingcha.jpg.
- Kuding isPrimaryTopicOf Kuding.