TEA Preparation

How to prepare YOUR perfect TEA

Preparing a perfect cup of tea requires attention to detail and the right technique. Whether you prefer the bold flavor of black tea, the delicate taste of green tea, or the soothing properties of herbal tea, here's a step-by-step guide to help you brew the perfect cup.

Check out the special instructions that comes with each of our TEA's to ensure the correct water temperature for your chosen TEA. 

Black Tea

Black tea is known for its robust flavor and rich aroma. Follow these steps to prepare a delicious cup of black tea:

  1. Boil fresh (for best results check your TEA Instructions), filtered water. For every cup of tea, use one teaspoon of loose black tea leaves.
  2. Place the tea leaves in a teapot or infuser.
  3. Pour the hot water over the tea leaves and let it steep for 3-5 minutes.
  4. Strain the tea leaves and pour the brewed tea into a cup.
  5. Enjoy your cup of black tea as is or add milk, sugar, or lemon according to your preference.

Green Tea

Green tea is known for its fresh and grassy flavor. Follow these steps to brew a perfect cup of green tea:

  1. Boil fresh (for best results check your TEA Instructions), filtered water. For every cup of tea, use one teaspoon of loose green tea leaves.
  2. Place the tea leaves in a teapot or infuser.
  3. Pour the hot water over the tea leaves and let it steep for 1-3 minutes.
  4. Strain the tea leaves and pour the brewed tea into a cup.
  5. Green tea is best enjoyed without any additions, but you can add a slice of lemon or a teaspoon of honey if desired.

Herbal Tea

Herbal teas offer a wide range of flavors and health benefits. Follow these steps to prepare a soothing cup of herbal tea:

  1. Boil fresh (for best results check your TEA Instructions), filtered water. For every cup of tea, use one teaspoon of your chosen herbal tea blend.
  2. Place the tea blend in a teapot or infuser.
  3. Pour the hot water over the tea blend and let it steep for 5-7 minutes.
  4. Strain the tea blend and pour the brewed tea into a cup.
  5. Herbal teas are naturally flavorful, but you can add a touch of honey or a squeeze of lemon if desired.

Remember, the quality of the tea leaves and the brewing time can greatly affect the taste of your tea. Experiment with different brewing techniques and find the perfect balance that suits your palate. Enjoy the wonderful world of tea!

Remember Several Teas from a Single Plant

 Many TEAS Same Plant