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simple question about cloudy tea



 
 
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Old 27-11-2007, 06:40 PM posted to rec.food.drink.tea
Scott Dorsey
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Default simple question about cloudy tea

Tea Sunrise wrote:
Yes, I know how to brew green tea. It's called Ahmad Tea - London,
Original Green tea. On the side it says "a selection of the finest
quality green china leaves, including Chun Me."...the rest of it is in
Russian.


Okay, this is very cheap green tea, and you can probably make a good cup
of tea with it, but it's going to be difficult.

I usually start using one tablespoon for 3 minutes at 180-185F in 8 oz
water. Depending on how it tastes, I'll increase or decrease the
steep time. Sometimes I'll vary the amount of loose leaf tea, but
very rarely. I use filtered cold water, and use an Ingenuitea to brew
my tea.


You may want to consider using a lower temperature to start out with.
Temperature control seems to be the key to getting a good cup from cheap
greens.

Any way I brew it, it's cloudy and odd tasting. It came in a 100g
sealed package.


Cloudiness can be all kinds of different things, including dissolved proteins.
It's probably unrelated to the taste issue, though you never know.
--scott
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