To make stronger tea, you can increase the amount of tea leaves used, steep the tea for a longer period of time, or use hotter water to brew the tea.
To make your tea stronger, you can steep it for a longer period of time, use more tea leaves, or use hotter water.
It gets stronger by the longer you keep it in the more the water soaks in the flavor of the tea bag:)
"leave the tea in the water longer" Not even. Leaving tea to steep longer usually makes it bitter. This USUALLY isn't true for herbal tea, but it's a rule of thumb anyways. "Steeping longer makes bitter tea." If you want stronger tea, use more tea/less liquids and steep for the SAME amount of time.
It depends what your definition of "stronger" is, but if you define stronger to mean containing more caffeine, then the answer is no.Green tea, and all tea, contains less caffeine than a typical cup of coffee. This is true even of the "tippy" teas, teas made of leaf buds, which tend to be highest in caffeine among teas. The only exception would be if you brewed the tea extremely strongly, using a huge amount of leaf and steeping it for a long time--although this would probably make the tea so bitter and astringent that it would be unpleasant to drink.
All you need to dye cheesecloth with tea is tea. The stronger the better. Make sure its really tea and not an herbal "tea" like mint or chamomile, which contain no tea. Make the tea with boiling water and a bunch of tea bags (easy cleanup) or loose tea (messy). Put the cheesecloth in the tea until the color you're after is achieved. Then take it out, rinse in clean water and dry. If the color isn't dark enough when dry, just put the cheesecloth back in the tea, or make a new stronger batch and re-dye. The color will be "wash fast" once the cheesecloth has been dyed, rinsed and dried. That means it will fade only slightly or not at all when you wash the cheesecloth. The color might get on other things in that wash load though, so be sure to launder tea-dyed items with things that you don't mind being stained or that won't show a light stain (like jeans, for example).
You can make tea. It doesn't have much, if any THC in it, but I think it tastes pretty good. Just boil water with the stems in it for a while. The long you boil, the stronger the flavor will be.
how to make noni tea
you make green tea
All teas are different, black teas are cut and processed differently from maker to maker, but the general rule of thumb is not to steep for longer than 2 or 3 minutes. Doing so may make the tea stronger but it will also release the tannins which make it bitter. If you want darker, stronger tea flavor then use more tea - or an additional bag - and keep the steeping time down to 2 - 3 minutes.
a simpler way to make tea
Tea
Black tea is usually stronger and is used more prominently in some areas. OOlong tea is a fragrant and fruity tea that has been called the 'weight loss tea' as it helps to up the metabolism and help burn fat.