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What are coffee substitutes made from?
 
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What is the difference between what plain teas and herbal teas are made from?
 
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Answer to Question 1

They are made from cereals such as barley, wheat, rye, malt, bran.

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Teas are made from leaves; herbal teas are made from leaves and flowers, roots, bark, and seeds.



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