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		Definition of loose tea in English: loose teanoun mass nounDried crushed tea leaves sold in a packet or container rather than in individual teabags or sachets.  add one teabag or one teaspoon of loose tea per person to the pot  Example sentencesExamples -  Most tearooms offer several choices of black, green, and herbal teas, freshly brewed from loose tea, served with clotted cream and jam for the scones.
 -  The company makes a wide array of bagged and loose teas that you may choose from.
 -  If you're in the US and want to get some decent British or Irish loose tea or teabags without either going to the UK or paying a fortune, there are some places online.
 -  Although experts prefer loose teas because of their depth of flavor, tea bags are perfectly okay.
 -  A large table is laden with jars of loose tea.
 -  According to research, sales of mainstream tea bags, loose tea, and instant tea have all declined.
 -  The place still knows how to do it right: loose tea only, and in style.
 -  The loose tea delivers a much better flavour than teabags, and is worth the extra effort.
 -  He spooned in two generous spoons of loose tea into the mug, took a kettle from the fire and poured the boiling water in.
 -  The tins are nestled in an attractive box along with a silver teaspoon for measuring the loose teas.
 
    Definition of loose tea in US English: loose teanoun Dried crushed tea leaves sold in a packet or container rather than in individual tea bags or sachets.  add one tea bag or one teaspoon of loose tea per person to the pot  Example sentencesExamples -  Most tearooms offer several choices of black, green, and herbal teas, freshly brewed from loose tea, served with clotted cream and jam for the scones.
 -  According to research, sales of mainstream tea bags, loose tea, and instant tea have all declined.
 -  Although experts prefer loose teas because of their depth of flavor, tea bags are perfectly okay.
 -  A large table is laden with jars of loose tea.
 -  The loose tea delivers a much better flavour than teabags, and is worth the extra effort.
 -  The place still knows how to do it right: loose tea only, and in style.
 -  The tins are nestled in an attractive box along with a silver teaspoon for measuring the loose teas.
 -  He spooned in two generous spoons of loose tea into the mug, took a kettle from the fire and poured the boiling water in.
 -  The company makes a wide array of bagged and loose teas that you may choose from.
 -  If you're in the US and want to get some decent British or Irish loose tea or teabags without either going to the UK or paying a fortune, there are some places online.
 
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