Looking for opinions on this.
I prefer to leave the tea bag in the cup until I finish it. Somehow I feel that tea isn't as strong as it used to be (or there's less tea in the bag these days). Yonks ago if you left the bag in the cup for more than five minutes the tea was undrinkable.
See my post above yours.Am I the only person who uses a teapot? I can't stand tea made in a mug. Far too much tannin extract.
I don't use a tea pot (too much washing up....) but I have a large s/s tea filter which fits in most cup/mugs we use. So the tea can infuse freely in the water.Am I the only person who uses a teapot? I can't stand tea made in a mug. Far too much tannin extract.
We put one teabag (PG Tips) into a flask of 1l, and let it infuse. Don't bother to get the teabag out until there is no more tea.Am I the only person who uses a teapot? I can't stand tea made in a mug. Far too much tannin extract.
Missed that @clibSee my post above yours.
I know someone who did a job for a tea-blending company. I can't remember the exact details, but they learnt that it was along the lines of there are 23 grades of tea, and the mainstream teabag brands only use the bottom three...I think maybe the tea itself is often better too.
I have a teapot at work that I refill as I go through the day usually without changing the tea leaves over so it gets weaker through the day. One meeting a few years ago when I was carrying my teapot and mug in, the staffside union rep commented in surprise that he thought I was carrying it in on a silver tray... till I pointed out it was the back of my ipad... not a use I expect IT would have approved of.Wow, I haven't had loose tea since I was a little girl - we used to have a tin to store it in and a mini sieve thingy. Really must get some and try it again!