To make tea, start by boiling water in a kettle. Once the water reaches a rolling boil, pour it over a tea bag or loose tea leaves in a teapot or cup. Allow the tea to steep for the recommended time, usually 3-5 minutes, depending on the type of tea. Finally, remove the tea bag or strain the leaves, and add any desired ingredients like milk, sugar, or lemon before enjoying.
No. Making tea is a physical change.
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Does fresh peppermint have to be dried out before making tea?
Yes they are
Making the drink "Tea".
England is famous for drinking lots of tea not so much making it.
Physical
When making tea, you pour hot water over the tea for the best results. If you are using loose tea, which is not in a bag, you put the tea into a small strainer for that purpose, making it easy to pull out of the tea. Or, you can pour the tea into your cup through a small strainer that fits on the cup.
No, your tea will be full of grounds if you do. The tea bag acts as a filter, and there is no need to break them open.
Normally one tea bag per cup.
of course is seaweed because is a tea made out of seaweed
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