Saturday, November 25, 2006

Re: [rosacea] Green Tea- White Tea - quick brewing note

I tried this method and I say it works!!
I put green tea in cold (filtered) water in the fridge and let it 'brew' over night and its great!
No bitterness..thanks for the tip

Ricky

khm4aim <khm4aim@yahoo.com> wrote:
For those who are finding Green Tea very bitter

If you have been brewing it the same as good old Lipton or Tetely that
may be the problem. Fermented teas are brewed with water that has
been brought to a rolling boil - e.g. very hot.

Green Teas are brewed with hot water, but not brought to a boil. If
the water is too hot the result is bitter (shock!).

White tea is the same.

And as some have found there is a LOT of variation between brands.

I often don't even heat brew mine - I drink about 85 oz of cool tea
every work day (honest).

"Tea Recipe"

I set it up the nite before and to 84 Oz of cool water I add 2 Jasmine
Green tea bags, 2 white tea/pomegranete tea bags and one black tea
with Mango.

It is very sweet tasting with no sugar required at all.

I take the container to work with me.

I can put it in the microwave and warm a bit or ice it or drink it
tepid, depending on the days temperature and requirements. Can't say
if it helps, but it sure does not cause me problems.

Thanksgiving blessings to all the yanks, and greetings to eveyone
else - I will count all of you as one of the things I give thanks for
today.

KHM

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