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Tea (rec.drink.tea) Discussion relating to tea, the world's second most consumed beverage (after water), made by infusing or boiling the leaves of the tea plant (C. sinensis or close relatives) in water. |
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Is it true that a batch of tea leaves can be reused (re-steeped) at
least once? I use a Chatsford teapot. I put the loose leaves in, add boiling water, set the timer, then pour it through a strainer into a cup or thermos. To make a second steep, can I just dump the leaves back into the pot and go again? I just tried that with a batch of Earl Grey. The second steep was slightly weaker than the first, but still fairly good. Is the second steep the same time as the first? Perhaps I should have steeped it a bit longer the second time. Is the second steep likely to be bitter? This one wasn't. It was actually a bit milder on both the taste scale as well as the bitterness scale. Everyone keep saying that steeping too long causes the tea to be bitter. How come two 3-minutes steeps are not bitter but one 6-minute steep is? -- For email, use usenet-20060507[at]spamex[dot]com |
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