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Different Teas for Different Times: When to Drink What

Different Teas for Different Times: When to Drink What

Tea is a versatile drink that can be enjoyed at any time of the day. The type of tea you drink can affect your mood, energy level, and overall well-being, so in this blog post, we will provide a quick guide on when to drink different types of tea during the day. This of course isn’t set in stone, but hopefully a helpful piece of inspiration for how tea can fit into to your life.

A Tea Brewing Guide for Beginners

A Tea Brewing Guide for Beginners

Brewing loose leaf tea is a simple yet enjoyable experience that can elevate your tea-drinking experience. In this guide, we'll walk you through the basics of brewing loose leaf tea.

A Tea Guide for Beginners

A Tea Guide for Beginners

There are many different types of tea to chose from. For someone who just likes to drink a nice cup once in a while, choosing between them can be overwhelming. We’re here to guide you to your perfect match(es).

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Time to experiment with water temperature ⚗️ 

Different types of tea require different water temperatures. 

Water that's too hot can scorch the tea leaves, causing a bitter taste, while water that's too cold can lead to a weak, underwhelming flavor. Buh.

As a general rule, green and white teas should be brewed at around 75°C to 85°C, while black teas can be brewed at higher temperatures of 95°C to 100°C. 

Herbal teas, though, can be brewed at any temperature, but boiling water is the most common. What effect does it have on taste – what do you prefer? Well, test it out! 

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Also, white tea is low in caffeine and high in theanine, making it a natural and effective way to focus and slowly start your day 🍃 or winding down after a long day? Up to you. 

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