Keeping a teabag until the next day is indeed safe. It must be stored in a sanitary area and it is highly recommended that you keep it in the refrigerator until you are ready to use it the next day.
Yes.
It is safe to drink, yes. But be care full not to drink a gallon or so a day, EVERYDAY for 9 months, for it may consequences.
1 day, you have to drink all tea bags and drink water
I prefer to drink black tea in the morning to start my day.
It is generally safe to drink expired tea, as long as it has been stored properly and does not show any signs of spoilage, such as a strange odor or appearance. However, the taste and quality of the tea may be compromised.
no, this is the reason why they have the expipiery date on it, do i highly aadvise you do not drink it
It is generally safe to drink tea made from tea leaves, as long as they are properly brewed and not consumed in excessive amounts. However, consuming whole tea leaves or large quantities of tea leaves may lead to digestive issues or potential toxicity due to the caffeine content. It is recommended to brew tea according to package instructions for safe consumption.
If it's reasonably fresh, sure.
On average, British people drink about 100 million cups of tea per day.
Chamomile is NOT safe during pregnancy. Bradely PR, ed British Herbal Compendium Vol 1 1992, 154-7.
i wouldn't if it is more then 3 days expired.
maybe