I make Earl Grey tea from tea heaps and take it straight. Are within any tips to make it fancy better? Ex: Water, tea pot, steeping.
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i like my tea straight also. Here are some tips I've gather. Use very cold spring hose down. The quality of the hose is very vital. This part requires some experimentation. Steep the tea contained by boiling water (It must be boiling!) for 4 minutes, next immediately bear it out. Taste it, how is that?
Next, steep the tea in boiling hose for 5 minutes, then purloin it out. Taste it, how is that?
next for 6 minutes. How's that? adjectives batches are different, so you call for to try different steep times to really find the best taste. moral luck.
You'll never get the best Earl Grey from a tea shoulder bag. Buy some loose-leaf if you love it that much.
Ok, ok, so maybe you can't be bothered. Here's what to do next to that teabag: To start, don't use water that's be sitting in your kettle adjectives night. Use fresh marine. Pre-warm your cup/pot with boiling wet for a few seconds. Pour it out, put within your bag, and pour within more freshly boiling water. Steep 3-5 minutes, remove the rucksack. Serve with lemon wedge (don't use bottled lemon juice, it have no nice lemony aroma), sugar, or milk (or in your armour, none!). I like mine next to organic total cream milk.
And that's as good as a teabag get!
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i like my tea straight also. Here are some tips I've gather. Use very cold spring hose down. The quality of the hose is very vital. This part requires some experimentation. Steep the tea contained by boiling water (It must be boiling!) for 4 minutes, next immediately bear it out. Taste it, how is that?
Next, steep the tea in boiling hose for 5 minutes, then purloin it out. Taste it, how is that?
next for 6 minutes. How's that? adjectives batches are different, so you call for to try different steep times to really find the best taste. moral luck.
You'll never get the best Earl Grey from a tea shoulder bag. Buy some loose-leaf if you love it that much.
Ok, ok, so maybe you can't be bothered. Here's what to do next to that teabag: To start, don't use water that's be sitting in your kettle adjectives night. Use fresh marine. Pre-warm your cup/pot with boiling wet for a few seconds. Pour it out, put within your bag, and pour within more freshly boiling water. Steep 3-5 minutes, remove the rucksack. Serve with lemon wedge (don't use bottled lemon juice, it have no nice lemony aroma), sugar, or milk (or in your armour, none!). I like mine next to organic total cream milk.
And that's as good as a teabag get!
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