yes. iced tea causes kidney stones, and the pain is excrutiating
I don't think so, but it's not recommended for a bad or severe burn, if you have a bad burn use tea, aloe Vera, or plain yogurt. If you use ice make shure you wrap it in a bag or something, because the ice sucks up the heat. But it can be bad if you just plop ice cubes on your back
Expired tea bags are unlikely to make you sick, but the taste and quality of the tea may be compromised. It's best to check the expiration date and use fresh tea bags for the best flavor and experience.
I would assume iced tea. Ice tea would suggest the primary compound being ice, so that the tea itself is composed of mainly ice. Iced tea refers to the status of being iced, or in ice. This would probably make more sense. I mean... try making tea out of ice without melting it. Hope I awnswered your question.
Numerous individuals will make their ice tea in a substantial pitcher subsequent to heating up the water to make the tea. At that point they include their fixings, ice, sugar, lemon and whatever else they like and after that mix.
yes it better than water i prefer the hot brew then the powder one. the natural tea with real leaf is good for your health Iced tea is NOT better then water, your body needs pure water everyday or you could get dehydrated. Tea contains sugar as well, too much can be bad.
Tea... And Ice...
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 temperature of the tea doesn't make a difference, it's the type of tea that changes the caffeine content.
To make iced tea quickly, brew a strong batch of hot tea, then pour it over ice to cool it down rapidly.
To make iced tea at home, steep tea bags in hot water for a few minutes, then remove the bags and let the tea cool. Add ice and sweetener if desired, then refrigerate until cold. Serve over ice and enjoy!
No, it isn't. But it must be fresh and without large amount of sugar
Your bulimic.