No.
You can add cold water to hot tea
Unless you bought 'cold brew' tea, then you have to heat it. You can make 'sun tea and leave it out in direct sun in cold water, and let the sun heat the water and make the tea, without heat, tea in cold water will make very mildly tea flavored water.
sure it is not the same because of the burning effect of hot water eodema of pharincs and laringitis
No. If the tea is prepared from a teabag in cold water, the tea will be weaker than hot tea, and this could result in fewer health benefits as you'd be consuming less tea. However, if the tea is of equal strengths, drinking it hot or cold shouldn't make any difference.
The particles in the hot water move much faster than the ones in the cold water because they are heated, so they gain energy, making tea bags brew way faster in hot water than they do in cold.
Dogs of any age should be drinking water, not tea. They need water.
The coconut water is healthier because it has less fat. It also replenishes fluid when ill, the same as drinking water, tea, or chicken soup broth.
Water is one example.
Drinking Catnip tea can help an individual's aid in digestion, ease stomach aches and pains, help with cold and flu symptoms, as well as help ease a cough by adding honey.
Absolutely not! The chief cells and parietal cells in your stomach produce hydrochloric acid and pepsinogen in your stomach. Combine hot tea and cold water after having tea, and your stomach could explode! You are a idiot for asking this question and an even bigger idiot if you read this.
Hyperhydrosis Is not due to the tea, but the water used in the tea. It's basically the opposite of dehydration. There is too much water in your blood, your brain swells, and you die.
Tea will be prepared much more quickly in hot water than cold water since, in hot water, the molecules are moving much more quickly and are thus interacting much more with the tea leaves, making them diffuse more quickly. Tea can still be prepared in cold water, but at a much slower rate.