A Conversation for Tea
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geordie jo Started conversation Apr 11, 2002
Only let water boil once before you put it on the tea, don't re-boil it?
strange but true?
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Spike Anderson is sorry he can't catch up on a whole month's backlog Posted Apr 15, 2002
That's what they say. Have you ever notice the differences between making tea and making coffee? It's very odd. You make tea with boilING water and coffee with recently boilED water. You put the milk in before the tea, but after the coffee. And for tea, you use tea leaves; for coffee you use coffee grounds. Ok, no surprize there, but the others are interesting. Anyway, just some for thought.
-Spike A.
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geordie jo Posted Apr 17, 2002
but what about tea granules?
And if ground coffee was put into bags could they be used as tea bags?
(what is the wave?)
cheerio
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Anonymouse Posted Apr 21, 2002
Someone has actually finally come up with this product.. Coffee bags for single cups.
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Spike Anderson is sorry he can't catch up on a whole month's backlog Posted Apr 21, 2002
How very odd, and yet extremely predictable. Have you tried it?
-Spike A.
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Anonymouse Posted Apr 24, 2002
Are you kidding? I go through coffee by the 3# can (I buy them in pairs, minimum whenever they are on sale and always have a stash of them).
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ArtOfTao Posted Jul 28, 2005
Sure the water should be boiling, and on the first boil at that, as water boils it looses much of the oxygen disloved in it (not the O part of H2O, but what fishes breathe). Its a tricky balance when making tea between getting the water hot enough but not letting the water boil for too long.
This is where I must disagree slightly with the main entry, the pot (or cup) should be warmed with the water from the kettle before it boils.
Note also that you cant make a good cuppa up a mountain, due to the lower air pressure there, water boils may below 100 celcius.
Its not whaich path you take, but how you tread it.
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Cammy_Indigo Posted Nov 14, 2005
you need the oxygen in the water to release the full flavour of the tea, boiling twice would much detract from this!
also if filtering water before boiling (advisable i hard water areas otherwise you get that scummy stuff) make sure you filter it fight before boing, standing water looses oxygen
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- 2: Spike Anderson is sorry he can't catch up on a whole month's backlog (Apr 15, 2002)
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- 4: Anonymouse (Apr 21, 2002)
- 5: Spike Anderson is sorry he can't catch up on a whole month's backlog (Apr 21, 2002)
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- 7: ArtOfTao (Jul 28, 2005)
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