After a one time use , it's no good anymore .
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no sh** sherlock jesus
around 10,000,000,000,000 or 10Trillion years.
Tea bags can take around 6 months to 5 years to fully biodegrade, depending on the materials used in their production. Some tea bags contain plastic elements that can take much longer to break down. Compostable tea bags made from natural fibers, like paper or plant-based materials, might decompose more quickly.
It is not absolutely necessary to take the tea bag out of your tea. Many people I know leave the bags in the pot and the pot on the warming element of the stove. This will however result in bitter tea. Leaving a tea bag in your cup, although I have seen it done, is to me just "yucky", particularly if you add milk to your tea.
The tea bag itself can be made of a number of things, not all of them paper, and the difficulty in cleaning all of the tea out of the bag would make the whole process much too complicated. However, tea bags go wonderfully into compost as they are organic matter and will decompose and return to the earth. Many people also use a teabag more than once to make tea, and call this recycling.
the thing that gets stayed in the teabag is the tea if have not left too long
Yes, you can put a tea bag in cold water to make iced tea, but it may take longer to steep compared to using hot water.
I've tried makind the tea bag rocket and found out that a chamomile tea bag works best.
To make tea with a tea bag, boil water, pour it over the tea bag in a cup, and let it steep for a few minutes. Remove the tea bag and add any desired sweeteners or milk. Enjoy your tea!
5 minutes and you also put a cup of water in with it
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.
To prevent a tea bag from floating in your cup of tea, you can use a spoon to hold it down or place a small saucer on top of the tea bag to keep it submerged.