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What does a teabags separate?

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Anonymous

9y ago
Updated: 2/22/2022

A teabag separates the tea leaves from the water, keeping the leaves from getting into the water. Tea leaves have a strong flavor that can be off-putting when ingested, and a teabag prevents the accidental ingestion of tea leaves.

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