Tea is acid
Liber-tea.
Consider two identical cups, one half-full of tea, the other half-full of milk. You take a teaspoon of milk from the milk cup and put it in the tea cup. Then you take a spoonful out of the tea cup and put it in the milk cup. Now: is there more tea in the milk cup, or more milk in the tea cup?
Steeped tea can become moldy - given enough time. Tea leaves that have been properly dried and stored to protect from moisture would not become moldy.
Tea (green tea), or Tee (blue T-shirt).
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No, it is a kind of tea that like if you are sick and want to get better just go buy that herbal tea! it will make you good as new.
The basic ingredient of green tea is the same as the basic ingredient of normal ("black") tea: tea leaves, that is, the leaves from the tea shrub. In the case of black tea, the leaves are fermented; green tea is unfermented, or fermented less. But the leaves are the same.
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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Black tea turns red when an acid,(lemon juice) is added and blue when a base(soap solution)is added.
The verb of enjoyment is enjoy.Other verbs depending on the tense are enjoys, enjoying and enjoyed.Some example sentences for you are:"I enjoy tea"."Scott enjoys Earl Grey tea"."Scott is enjoying an Earl Grey tea""He also enjoyed a tea earlier on".
Unless it specifically states "caffeine-free" on the label, YES. Chai tea is made with black tea as a base, with spices and flavourings added. Black tea has caffeine in it. Decaffeinated teas have some (not all) of the caffeine removed. There are herbal chai teas available that are made without black tea in them, so read the label carefully.
The named 'tea' acid is unknown, couldn't find it in my 'biochemical knowledge base' Best guess is tannic acid (major part of tea aroma/taste compounds). In tea there is hardly any acetic acid found, but sure this is a very different acid!