Teatcher advice! How to make Tea.
This post is dedicated to those who want to know more about Tea. That's why it is called teatcher advice.
Black tea is easier to prepare compared to other types of tea. Here's what you're gonna need.
Tea
There's a lot of black tea.
Try some and choose your favorite type.
Classic Lipton Black Tea
Full of refreshing taste, Lipton's Yellow Mark tea is made from the finest tea leaves of sunshine chosen for its rich and aromatic taste and opening your eyes to the glamour of the world.
Lipton's Black Tea is a powerful extra.
Full of taste! Lepton Extra Tea has a strong taste, color and perfume. Made specifically for strong tea lovers.
Lipton's Black Tea
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Water
If you use tap water, open it up a bit before filling the jug. The reason is that oxygen fades from tap water if it stays in the pipes for a long time, while tea needs oxygen to soak properly.
Teapot
The best tea jars are those made of ceramic porcelain. You can use them to make almost any kind of tea and keep the heat well.
You can also use hard iron pitchers.
Someone pouring tea into a cup
The Way Black Tea Is Prepared
1. Boil Water
Black tea needs hot water, so let the water get to boiling. For other species like green tea, you just need to heat the water so the little bubbles start to appear.
2. Add Tea
Pour water on the tea from above to get the flavor out of the leaves. It helps extract the flavor bottom line.
3. Soak
Leave the tea for a while to release its flavors. Try singing the national anthem while you wait!
4. Remove Tea
Remove the little tea leaves from the jug or pour the mix over a refinery.
If you use a teabag, you can remove it using a small spoon.
5. Submission
Enjoy your tea to feel vibrant and get ready for your day.
Add milk or lemon.
You can enjoy black tea without any extras, or add milk or lemon. Lemon is usually used with Earl Grey's tea because it highlights citrus flavor.