I don't think so. No where on the package (at least on my tea) does it say 'Do not injest contents' like it does on those little bags of moisture absorber that you find in various products.
I've read elsewhere on other forums that some people are doing this to extract the maximum nutrition from the tea. I would contact your tea manufacturer for sure, though to make sure (I'm about to contact mine, after coming across this question).
no ,you can not eat the inside of the tea bag but if it is in tea , it is alright.
i dont think anything except that it tastes bad. Why?
usually chopped tea leaves
Tea??
no mice does not eat tea bag
I think the transfer of heat depending on if you have a tea bag is actually from the tea bag.....
A porous bag is a bag that has small holes in it, allowing the powders or leaves or whatever is inside it to come out. A tea bag is a porous bag.
the thing that gets stayed in the teabag is the tea if have not left too long
300,000km/sec Tea bag Tea Bag Tea Bag TEA BAG TEA BAG TEA BAG
Not sure think so.
I've tried makind the tea bag rocket and found out that a chamomile tea bag works best.
Only the water can enter into the bag and leave the bag, the tea leaves can not leave the bag.
Only the water can enter into the bag and leave the bag, the tea leaves can not leave the bag.
the giblets still cook and you can open the bag and eat them
a tea bag stays loger in a cup
it becomes tea