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  2. Cold brew tea - Wikipedia

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    Cold brew tea is tea steeped in cold or room temperature water for an extended period of time. The process brews the tea leaves slowly, using time rather than temperature to release the flavors. Cold brewing tea is a practice which comes from Japan, [1] where it is believed to gently extract flavors from the tea, as hotter brewing can scorch ...

  3. ISO 3103 - Wikipedia

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    The brewed tea is then poured into a white porcelain or glazed earthenware bowl. If a large bowl is used, it must have a capacity of 380 ml and weigh 200 g (±20 g). If a small bowl is used, it must have a capacity of 200 ml and weigh 105 g (±20 g). If the test involves milk, then it is added to the bowl before pouring the infused tea into it ...

  4. Steeping - Wikipedia

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    Green tea leaves steeping in a gaiwan (type of tea cup) Steeping is the soaking of an organic solid, such as leaves, in a liquid (usually water) to extract flavours or to soften it. The specific process of teas being prepared for drinking by leaving the leaves in heated water to release the flavour and nutrients is known as steeping.

  5. Black tea - Wikipedia

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    When the tea has brewed long enough to suit the drinker's taste, it should be strained before it is served. A cold vessel lowers the steep temperature; to avoid this, the brewing vessel is rinsed with water at a temperature of at least 90 °C (194 °F) before brewing. The ISO Standard 3103 defines how to brew tea for sensory testing. [17]

  6. How Steep a Price Should You Pay for a Cup of Tea ... - AOL

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    Consumption of this 5,000-year-old beverage has been on a steady rise: Indeed, 2009 was the 18th consecutive year that consumer purchases of tea increased, according to The Tea Association. But ...

  7. Tea processing - Wikipedia

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    Tea leaf processing methods for the six most common types of tea. Tea processing is the method in which the leaves from the tea plant Camellia sinensis are transformed into the dried leaves for brewing tea. The categories of tea are distinguished by the processing they undergo.

  8. 10 Grocery Store Cold Brews That Are Worth Your Money

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    4. Good & Gather Cold Brew Coffee Concentrate. $7.99 from Target. Shop Now. One of my first thoughts about this Good & Gather cold brew was that it is probably one of the better values on this ...

  9. Herbal tea - Wikipedia

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    European mistletoe (Viscum album), (steep in cold water for 2–6 hours) Essiac tea, blended herbal tea; Fennel; Gentian; Ginger root can be made into herbal tea, known in the Philippines as salabat; Ginkgo biloba; Ginseng, a common tea in China and Korea, commonly used as a stimulant and as a caffeine substitute; Goji berry tea; Hawthorn