Tea bags typically have a shelf life of 6 months to 2 years, depending on the type of tea and how they are stored. It's best to check the expiration date on the packaging for the most accurate information.
Lipton tea bags typically last for about 18 to 24 months before they may start to lose their flavor and freshness.
Tea bags typically last for about 6-12 months before they start to lose their flavor and freshness. It's best to store them in a cool, dry place to maintain their quality for as long as possible.
Yes, tea bags can expire or go bad over time due to the loss of flavor and aroma. It is recommended to check the expiration date on the packaging and store them in a cool, dry place to maintain their quality.
no tea bags dont go down a waste disposer
Tea of any type will get stale if you keep it around long enough. Tea contains aromatic chemicals which gradually evaporate. However tea does not go bad, as long as it remains dry. It is not going to decay. It just becomes less flavorful.
Tea bags can go stale even in a container. They can even go stale on the store shelf like mine did. Look for expiry dates (the Tetley box I bought didn't have one) and get the freshest you can. Stale tea will brew a proper looking tea but it will taste like, well, sort of dusty and not at all like tea.
No. Go to the drug store of a cream for that.
Bahahaha! Im not even gonna go there!
Im guessing your talking about un-used tea bags. In which, as a plant form that is dried, they should practically if still sealed and kept in a dry cool place should be good for use a year or so after their sell by date. A bit like when you keep spices and herbs. After a while they lose their taste and aroma.
You go to the WC alot.
No. Tea was loose and in chests. By-the-way the British didn't raise the tax of tea but LOWERED it. This upset the men who smuggled Dutch tea into the colonies because the cost of their tea would go up and costing them business.
To go rancid something must contain fats or oils. As tea itself does not, it cannot go rancid. However tea that you have added milk or cream to can, when the milk fats in the milk or cream go rancid.