Bohea

/boʊˈheɪ/ noun

A type of black tea from China that was popular in Europe during the 17th and 18th centuries.

From Chinese Wuyi cha, the name of a mountain region in Fujian province where the tea originated. European traders anglicized the Chinese name to 'bohea' and it became the common English term.

AMቦሄያ
ARبوهيا
BNবোহেয়া
CAbohea
CSbohea
DAbohea
DEBohea
ELβοηέα
ESbohea
FAبوهیا
FIbohea
FRbohea
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