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Monday, 7 January 2013

Here’s How To Make The Perfect Cup Of Tea Written Updates


Here’s How To Make The Perfect Cup Of Tea Written Updates:-



The perfect cup of tea is waiting for you, somewhere.
But first — you have to make it. And while making a hot cup of tea sounds relatively easy (just dump the teabag in some hot water, right?), this infographic has got it down to a SCIENCE.
No more guessing about how long to let your green tea, black tea, or white tea steep — this helpful chart of sorts has broken it down to the best temperatures and times for six common types of tea.
Things that we learned: Green tea only needs 1-2 minutes (makes sense, since it can be so strong), and herbal tea needs boiling water (210 degrees) and a bit more time (3-6 minutes) to release that flavor. Makes sense!The perfect cup of tea is waiting for you, somewhere.
But first — you have to make it. And while making a hot cup of tea sounds relatively easy (just dump the teabag in some hot water, right?), this infographic has got it down to a SCIENCE.
No more guessing about how long to let your green tea, black tea, or white tea steep — this helpful chart of sorts has broken it down to the best temperatures and times for six common types of tea.
Things that we learned: Green tea only needs 1-2 minutes (makes sense, since it can be so strong), and herbal tea needs boiling water (210 degrees) and a bit more time (3-6 minutes) to release that flavor. Makes sense!
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