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Scoop approx. 1 tsp to 1 TBSP of dry tea leaf
into an infuser. Basket or paper infusers are best. Tea brewing is a funtion of leaf, temp, and time. It takes only 2 grams' worth of tea (about the weight of a dime) to make an 8oz. cup. Generally, a mounded teaspoon is plenty, keeping in mind that the bulkier the tea, the bulkier the scoopful needed. White and green teas generally require 180°-190° water and 3 - 4 minutes to steep. Oolongs and black teas are in the 190°-200° range and can steep 3.5 - 4.5 minutes. Herbals, generally, can be steeped hotter and longer, say between 200° and boiling and 4 minutes' steep or more. Remember that many teas can be steeped multiple times - oolongs are known for this, and the higher the grade, the more steepings one can expect from them! |
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Store tea in a sealed container away from light,
heat, air, and moisture. This will help keep your tea fresh, to ensure
great-tasting tea with every cup. |


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