Correct me if I got anything wrong, TA!

  • froggers@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    Ok honest question. Do Brits only let the tea soak for like 2-5 minutes? I always let it soak for longer, like 15 minutes otherwise I think it just doesn’t taste as good.

    Edit: I probably should have clarified that, when I say 15 minutes, I was thinking about teabags. I only use teabags for stuff like lavender tea etc. Also I would never let black tea soak for 15 minutes, I’ve accidentally been there. Can’t recommend it.

    • Empricorn@feddit.nl
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      2 years ago

      American here. 15 minutes is a wild amount of time to have your tea steeping before drinking, not least of which because it’s probably too cold by then! If anyone finds all tea too bitter, or has to add a ton of sugar and milk, it’s because it’s a quick beverage, not a potion or a science experiment…

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      2 years ago

      I’m from the US so maybe not what you’re looking for, but for black tea you need a few things:

      • 212° water (freedom units) - must be boiling, not boiled-then-left-to-cool. I use an electric kettle. If your water isn’t hot enough your tea won’t steep effectively.
      • Decent tea. If you’re steeping 15 minutes you might be drinking cheap tea made with fannings (essentially the tea dust that’s left over after the better quality products have been packaged). I drink Yorkshire Gold but this is a matter of preference.
      • Milk and sugar to taste, but these should complement the tea. Tea should be the predominant flavor, it shouldn’t just taste like milk or sugar.

      Here’s what you do:

      1. Heat the water to a rolling boil.
      2. While the water is still boiling, pour over the teabag. Pour slowly enough that you don’t rupture the bag.
      3. Steep for 5 minutes.
      4. Remove the teabag. Don’t squeeze it out - this releases more tannins and your brew will be more bitter.
      5. (CONTROVERSIAL!) Add milk and sugar. Some people will tell you milk goes in first. These people are wrong.

      Some people will talk at you about teapots and patinas but honestly if you’re an infrequent tea drinker it’s not worth bothering with.

      Signed - an American anxiously awaiting all the UKians who will tell me I’m doing it wrong.

    • funkless_eck@sh.itjust.works
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      2 years ago

      tea bags, which are casual, 3 minutes.

      if you’re steeping tea leaves and you care about it, teas have different steeping times

      same as going for a jog vs being an ultramarathon runner

      or painting a wall vs building a houses for a living

      it’s about whether you care about the process or want a quick solution