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Tea has been around for centuries, dating all the way back to 59 BC. It’s one of the most popular drinks in the world, and tea farmers have long mastered the art of tea growing and fermentation. Today we have thousands of types of teas that people enjoy sipping on each day.
All teas come from the Camellia Sinensis plant and contain caffeine. The teas listed below have different fermentation processes, and therefore offer different amounts of caffeine, steeping temperature, color and taste. Fermentation (aka oxidation) is the process in which a tea absorbs oxygen.
Black tea is one of the most popular teas in the world. This rich, flavorful tea undergoes the most oxidation, which causes higher caffeine and makes the leaves appear darker. Due to its high caffeine content, it makes for a great morning drink. Black teas are typically produced in China and India. Common examples of black teas include Assam, Darjeeling, and Ceylon. It’s also used to create popular tea blends like Earl Grey, English breakfast and Masala chai.
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Step 1. Boil your water to 165-175F for green tea and 195-212F for black teas.
Step 2. Add 1 tea sachet or 1 perfect cup of loose tea in a teapot. Pour 8 oz of hot water over your tea and brew for 2-5 minutes.
Step 3. Remove your tea and let it cool down at the room temperature. Do not put your hot tea in the fridge to avoid cloudy color.
Step 4. If desired you can add your favorite sweetener such as agave, maple syrup, honey, stevia or sugar to taste and stir well.
Step 5. Add ice and garnish with mint leaves, lemon, peach, orange slices or your favorite berries.