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definition of infusion

We denominate infusion to Drink that is made either from dried leaves, from the fruits of aromatic herbs, or from parts of flowers, after adding water that is about to boil, and that is usually served in a cup. The preparation ritual that is followed when preparing an infusion is to pour the water when it is already at its first boil, over a strainer in which the leaf or flower is located, or failing that, over the sachet of the herb in question, which is how teas are currently marketed. Then the preparation will rest between 3 to 5 minutes.

Among the most consumed infusions are: tea, coffee, lime, horchata, mate and chamomile, among other. But without a doubt, tea and coffee are the infusions that we drink the most on the planet.

On your side, to the cafe It is obtained from the roasted and ground seeds of the coffee plant, known as coffee tree. It should be noted that coffee is a certainly stimulating infusion due to the high dose of caffeine that has. The cultivation of the same is a long tradition in the land and is especially concentrated in the subtropical and tropical areas, due to the climatic conditions of course.

In the meantime, the tea It comes from the leaves and buds of the tea plant. Unlike coffee, tea is attributed many health benefits, including: it favors states of calm and tranquility thanks to the substance of the theanine containing. On the other hand, it has been proven that its repeated consumption can reduce heart attacks, osteoporosis, impaired cognition and decrease states of pain and nausea. Antioxidants that your plant presents are key in all the well-being that it reports.

Moreover, at the request of physicsAn infusion refers to the action of introducing an organic substance into hot water with the intention of removing its soluble components from it.

Also to liquid you get thus it is called an infusion.

At sacrament of baptism that practices the Christian religion, is called infusion to the action of the priest to pour water on the head of who receives the sacrament.

AND in medicine, infusion is the term used to designate a solution that will be injected into a patient in some part of his body to impact his bloodstream, known as intravenous or intravenous infusion.

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