You CAN leave it in for as long as you want. However, when the water becomes lukewarm the tea will not disperse into the water. The water MUST be hot if you want the water to become tea, otherwise you will only have some dirty water.
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.
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I dont really know but maybe wet and dry lol
they go in the hot water in the mug darling (Y)
To ensure that your tea bag floats while steeping in hot water, you can tie a string to the tea bag and attach a paper clip or small weight to the other end of the string. This will help keep the tea bag afloat and fully steep in the water.
It gets stronger by the longer you keep it in the more the water soaks in the flavor of the tea bag:)
the thing that gets stayed in the teabag is the tea if have not left too long
I've tried makind the tea bag rocket and found out that a chamomile tea bag works best.
When the tea bag is in the water it is steeping.
Why not? I do it! I don't see why there would be any problem with it... should be a matter of choice or preference. When finished, I sometimes then add some more water and make another cup with the same tea bag. (Not that I'm a big tea drinker though; I'm more of a coffee person.)
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!
Only the water can enter into the bag and leave the bag, the tea leaves can not leave the bag.