Your loose leaf are going to be the most fresh and intact. Mostly what goes into the tea bags is what they call "sweepings". "Sweepings" are the bits and pieces, dust debris left over after processing the loose leaf.
I once had a waiter charge me for 2 drinks when I changed from a tea to root beer because their brew was too old for my tastes and I couldn’t drink it. He then proceeded to argue with me.
Thank you so much for this video! I'll definitely check out the other ones in the description. I've always liked tea, but I've never had loose leaf ones. One of my best friends bought be a whole lot of loose leaf teas for my birthday, and I don't know where to start since I've always stuck to tea bags. Starting out seems really exciting tho!
HOW crazy. I randomly was watching the video with my phone on a stand while playing a uke in bed and then I quickly wrenched my head over and looked when I heard an unexpected ukulele on the video.
Oh lol I'm guilty of draining out my tea bags haha 😂 - but it doesn't bother me 😂.... Lately I've been moving on to more whole leaves and phasing out tea bags that I already have.
I've had terrible experiences with ordering tea at cafés, so I usually drink hot chocolate there since I don't like coffee. The worst thing that happened to me was when I ordered jasmine tea that ended up tasting extremely bitter because it was boiled too hot and had probably been steeping way too long... If they have it on the menu they should be able to prepare it correctly, but unfortunately they don't. I'm from Austria btw so this is a problem in many countries I assume 😅
That's one thing that surprised me ; I did not know green tea, black tea, and white tea were from the same tea leaves (lol if you don't like black tea at rolling boil then don't do it man). That's kind of free advice-make it how you like it these are general rules.
Do you have any more tea questions?
Do you like mate?
@@simonetaddia459 hmmm i don't think i've ever tried yerba mate! it's on my list :D
Your loose leaf are going to be the most fresh and intact.
Mostly what goes into the tea bags is what they call "sweepings".
"Sweepings" are the bits and pieces, dust debris left over after processing the loose leaf.
Restaurant tea fear is definitely something I understand xD lol I’m always excited to try something new and worried that I won’t like it
Omg YES! I'M NOT ALONE 😹😹😹
I once had a waiter charge me for 2 drinks when I changed from a tea to root beer because their brew was too old for my tastes and I couldn’t drink it. He then proceeded to argue with me.
@@BardicGifts OOF
I only drink herbal tea when I don't make It myself. I find it is harder to mess up a chamomile tea versus a Black tea.
Thank you so much for this video! I'll definitely check out the other ones in the description. I've always liked tea, but I've never had loose leaf ones. One of my best friends bought be a whole lot of loose leaf teas for my birthday, and I don't know where to start since I've always stuck to tea bags. Starting out seems really exciting tho!
HOW crazy. I randomly was watching the video with my phone on a stand while playing a uke in bed and then I quickly wrenched my head over and looked when I heard an unexpected ukulele on the video.
What can I do if I i want to get into tea but to me it tastes bitter even if its just the slightest I gag I have the urge to vomit?
Try different kinds of herbal tea. They can also be consumed cold. They're an entirely different product from 'tea-leaf' tea.
hello lady.
ur a legend.
thanks for all the tea banter.
much love from England.
best regards.
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Sending hugs from across the pond 🫖❤️☕️
what is the best jasmine tea to buy? what brand do you buy?
Revisiting this video again lol I wish I could give it another thumbs up😊
(lol tea dumping).
Oh lol I'm guilty of draining out my tea bags haha 😂 - but it doesn't bother me 😂.... Lately I've been moving on to more whole leaves and phasing out tea bags that I already have.
Herbal tea might not officially be tea but it’s officially yummy 😋
Btw this better be a series...
Oh, SO yummy 😻
I've had terrible experiences with ordering tea at cafés, so I usually drink hot chocolate there since I don't like coffee. The worst thing that happened to me was when I ordered jasmine tea that ended up tasting extremely bitter because it was boiled too hot and had probably been steeping way too long... If they have it on the menu they should be able to prepare it correctly, but unfortunately they don't. I'm from Austria btw so this is a problem in many countries I assume 😅
I loved that outro song! You should make that your outro on every video!
That's one thing that surprised me ; I did not know green tea, black tea, and white tea were from the same tea leaves (lol if you don't like black tea at rolling boil then don't do it man). That's kind of free advice-make it how you like it these are general rules.
Who is this magical creature!? I'm in love.
Very informative. Thank you for the video!
It took my water 11 minutes to cool from 212 to 175 in a stainless steel kettle for green tea lol.
Zuko was right tea is just hot leaf juice
@@madlad8059 absolutely 🤣 if only I could have tea with uncle iroh
Pu erh is also 100°C
Very strange girl but she knows what she's talking about 😊❤
thank you! i'm autistic, so i get VERY excited about things i love, lol
@@MissMaryLu I vwouldve never guessed autistic. I think you have a fun personality lol
i like to think i have both :D
Just put more honey in if its too bitter lmao
Great video! You're so sweet! 💜
How to start with tea? Box of pg tips- tea bag in, boil the kettle, boiled water in, wait 3 minutes, squeeze tea bag, add a splash of milk yum
Tea is roasted not fried lady