Making tea is generally not considered cooking in the same way that preparing a meal is. It involves the simple process of steeping tea leaves or bags in hot water, which is more akin to brewing than cooking. However, some might argue that the preparation of tea, especially in more elaborate forms like traditional tea ceremonies, involves culinary skills. Ultimately, it depends on the context and the complexity of the tea preparation involved.
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It is not considered cooking, but it is considered a part of food preparation. There is a difference (hence prep cooks and line cooks).
This depends on where you are cooking. It may be a team if you are cooking in a school, work or factory but if you are cooking tea for 3 at home it is individual.
No. Making tea is a physical change.
Yes. Lavender/chamomile tea is sometimes used before bed to calm a person toward sleep. When making tea with lavender buds, be sure you buy cooking quality... fragrance quality (used in potpourri) can contain chemicals you should not ingest.
No, tea is considered tea. Juice is considered juice. Tea is made from the leaves of certain plants, and juice is usually made from some kind of fruit or vegetables such as apple, orange, or grape.
Relax Tea. You get it by cooking Tea Leaves in a Pot.
Does fresh peppermint have to be dried out before making tea?
Paula's Home Cooking - 2002 Tea Time 7-17 was released on: USA: 28 July 2007
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Making the drink "Tea".