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  2. The science that proves making your tea in the microwave is a ...

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    If you've ever had a furious debate about the ungodly act of microwaving your cup of tea and how "it's the same" as boiling the kettle, you're about to lose — not only to Britain but to science.

  3. Science says microwaved tea is the best, the internet disagrees

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  4. ISO 3103 - Wikipedia

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    2 grams of tea (measured to ±2% accuracy) per 100 ml boiling water is placed into the pot. Freshly boiling water is poured into the pot to within 4–6 mm of the brim. Allow 20 seconds for water to cool. The water should be similar to the drinking water where the tea will be consumed.

  5. Foods you can — and definitely should not — cook in the ...

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    Ingredients: 8 oz (225g) lean ground beef. ½ cup (60g) onion, finely minced. 1 teaspoon garlic powder. ½ teaspoon black pepper. ½ teaspoon salt. ½ teaspoon dried thyme or oregano

  6. Tea processing - Wikipedia

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    Tea flushes and leaves can also be picked by machine, though there will be more broken leaves and partial flushes reducing the quality of the tea. [13] However, it has also been shown that machine plucking in correctly timed harvesting periods can produce good leaves for the production of high quality teas. [14]

  7. Tea blending and additives - Wikipedia

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    Because tea takes on aromas with ease, there can be problems in the processing, transportation or storage of tea, but this property can also be consciously used to prepare flavored teas. Commercial flavored tea is often flavored in large blending drums with perfumes, flavorings, or essential oils. Although blending and scenting teas can add an ...

  8. An American scientist says the perfect cup of tea involves ...

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  9. Instant tea - Wikipedia

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    Instant tea is a powdered mix in which water is added, in order to reconstitute it into a cup of tea. The earliest form of instant tea was developed in the United Kingdom in 1885. [1]: 538 A patent was granted for a paste made of concentrated tea extract, sugar, and evaporated milk, which became tea when