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Are lavender buds used in tea?
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.
What should you put on your eye wet tea bag or dry tea bag?
they go in the hot water in the mug darling (Y)
How do you make lemongrass tea?
finlely chop up some lemongrass and put it in some boiling water and remove when ready
What do the numbers 8336 mean on the bottom of the silver tea pot?
Most likely it is the designs lot number. So if you wanted to reorder more of the same, you could use the 8336 as the design code. But this is just a guess. I am looking for a number as well...9218
How did loyalists feel about the Tea Act?
The loyalists thought the tea act was a great way for Britan to show its authority.
Why do we use hot water in making experiments not coffee or tea?
We use hot water because in order to make coffee or tea you have to use hot water.
Hot water is the beginning source of how you create tea and coffee.
Also we use water as water is clear and you can see if something has a chemical reaction you couldn't see it as well if it was coffee or tea
Hope this helped x
Does tea go rancid and is it bad for you to drink rancid tea?
To go rancid something must contain fats or oils.
As tea itself does not, it cannot go rancid.
However tea that you have added milk or cream to can, when the milk fats in the milk or cream go rancid.
How does sweet tea affect plants?
Sweet tea can potentially affect plants by providing a source of sugar and nutrients. The sugars may promote microbial activity in the soil, enhancing nutrient availability, but excessive sweetness can also lead to issues like attracting pests or fostering mold growth. Additionally, the acidity and tannins in tea could influence soil pH and nutrient uptake. Overall, while sweet tea can have some benefits, it should be used sparingly to avoid negative effects.
Where was iced tea introduced to the American people?
18th Century 1795 - South Carolina is the first place in the United States where tea was grown and is the only state to ever have produced tea commercially. Most historians agree that the first tea plant arrived in this country in the late 1700s when French explorer and botanist, Andre Michaux (1746-1802), imported it as well as other beautiful and showy varieties of camellias, gardenias and azaleas to suit the aesthetic and acquisitive desires of wealthy Charleston planters. He planted tea near Charleston at Middleton Barony, now known as Middleton Place Gardens. http://whatscookingamerica.net/History/IcedTeaHistory.htm
Can honey be mixed in peppermint tea for diarrhoa?
Yes, honey can be mixed in peppermint tea for diarrhea.
Honey is also mixed in peppermint tea for throat and vocal clarity.
I have added a source link below if you want to learn more about peppermint tea and it's various benefits.
Is there a reason some companies make jasmine tea with flowers and others do not?
All jasmine tea is made with flowers, however some companies remove them after the tea has been made and others leave them in. They are left in for appearance only and don't affect the taste are quality of the tea.