If you are new to puer, you probably want to forget everything you know about how to brew, especially if your preferences lean toward English-style tea, which is most common in the United States.
Imagine a cup of tea that started in your own garden. If growing your own food isn’t your cup of tea, Cassie Liversidge is out to change your mind. Be forewarned, though, that if you love tea, ...
I never realized it as a kid, but drinking tea was a ritual in my family. We drank a variety of teas, each made in its own precise way. Every tea has an optimal steep time and ideal water temperature, ...
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An ice-cold glass of tea is the antidote to any hot summer day. Unlike traditional iced tea, which is brewed in hot water and then poured over ice, cold brew tea is made by steeping the tea leaves ...
When it comes to steeping your tea, there’s no wrong way necessarily, says award-winning tea blender, Steve Schwartz, author of Art of Tea: A Journey of Ritual, Discovery, and Impact. However, there ...
When cold winter temps have you feeling chilly on the inside, it’s a cup of hot tea to the rescue. But is learning how to steep tea really as simple as dropping a bag in hot water? With these tips you ...
It happens when you least expect it—one minute you’re happily crunching on some carrots or pretzels when you chomp down on your tongue, hard. Sharp, shooting pain envelopes your tongue, followed by ...