Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Tea Time: Brewing Temps and Time

This is a new series of blog posts to share my love of tea and some discoveries I am making as I dive more into that love. (And honestly, what goes better with books than a nice cup of tea?)
 

A fun cup of tea with words of wisdom. It was just a standard English Breakfast tea but the fun tag (and packaging) definitely adds something extra.
 
 
So did you know that different types of tea need different temperatures and times of steeping? I had no idea until a few years ago when I received a bunch of loose leaf teas and they had this wonderful information on the back.  I always would just make all my tea the same way (and granted I am not the best about following the correct brewing instructions still because I usually drink tea at the office).

It is a little hard to read but I found these simple instructions in a tea magazine I recently picked up. Simple and clear instructions for the perfect cup of tea! This is something I need to keep in mind because some of my tea might be tasting bitter because of the water being too hot or the steeping time too long.


4 comments:

  1. Interesting. I had no idea! It pays to read the instructions.

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    1. I found it very interesting, it maybe why some people decide they don't like tea because it wasn't brewed properly and ends up bitter.

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  2. I didn't know different teas needed different temperatures! What about herbal teas? That is what I drink. Have you been to a Teavana? They are amazing!

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    1. I checked a couple of sites for the herbal teas and it seems to be just at boiling (between 204 -208 degrees) and steep for 3-6 minutes (probably depending on the vast varieties of herbal teas). I haven't been to a Teavana yet, but there is one in the mall in Providence (I don't go there often but next time I am in the area I will be sure to stop in). There aren't a lot of tea specific places around here, coffee is the drink of the area.

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