Black tea turns red when an acid,(lemon juice) is added and blue when a base(soap solution)is added.
Yes. However, certain teas cannot be used. One tea which does work is black tea, which gets darker when a base is added and lighter when an acid in added.
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Tea is a natural indicator because it shows the pH of something on a scale however it is very basic as you will not get a full colour range.
You drink black tea like any other tea. Black tea can be drunk hot or cold.
White tea, Green tea, Oolong tea, and Black tea.
Black tea will remain warmer than black tea with milk or white tea as the milk is added whilst it is still cold and so makes the black tea cooler as soon as the milk is added to it.
Lipton's black tea is their regular tea. Lipton sells a variety of different types of tea, but the bulk of their business is still in their straight black tea. The other varieties are the specialty teas.
Lipton's Black Tea is indeed their "regular tea". When people say "Lipton Tea", they usually are referring to Lipton's basic black tea. The commercial description of this tea from Lipton's website reads "The tea that started it all".Lipton sells other black teas (both in the U.S. and abroad), and these teas are given other names, such as their black pearl tea. In some countries the basic Lipton black tea is called Lipton Yellow Label.
Tea with the Black Dragon was created in 1983.
No, raspberry tea leaves are not black tea. Raspberry tea is a herbal tea made from the leaves of the raspberry plant. On the other hand, black tea is made from the Camellia sinensis plant leaves. Additionally, raspberry leaf has a flavor similar to that of black tea, but naturally, it is free from caffeine and usually has a more earthy, subtle, and slightly sweet taste.
No, fennel does not have caffeine in it, therefore the tea made from it has none. If however, fennel is added to black tea, then the black tea will add caffeine to the tea made from it.