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Old 10-04-2007, 02:41 AM posted to rec.food.drink.tea
Aloke Prasad[_2_]
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Default ChaYe means Tea not Cha

In India, Hindi speakers (north India) use Chaye for both leaves and the
brew. Bengali speakers (Eastern India) say Cha instead of Chaye for the
same thing.

I always thought that these meant the same thing (in India).

Lewis Perin wrote:
"Space Cowboy" writes:

Lew,

I'll respond to you. You,et al,say it is a different Ye.


No, I said that *in addition* to Ye as Leaf there's also Ye as Company.

Plug this string into Google to see the companies that use ChaYe in
their name:
[...]


Sure, but look here as well:

http://www.google.com/search?as_q=&h... &safe=images

/Lew
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