Description
THUNDERSTORM GREEN TEAÂ
We blended this tea with: Dragon well green tea, shredded coconut, lemon peel, spearmint, calendula petals, flavor.
Brew Instruction:
Brewing tool:Â cups, bottles, tea wears, tea bags
Water temperature: 170° F-180 F
Amount of tea:Â 1-1.5 teaspoon
Amount of water:Â 6-10 oz.
Steeping time:
Put the hot water into the cup with the  tea, stirring the tea will make the tea flavor come out faster, stir about 20 – 30 seconds for the first cup, strain it out. Later if you want more tea, put more water back in the cup, steep for another 30 – 50 seconds, then strain it. This amount of tea leaves will make 3- 4 cups of tea.
Try to keep infusion time to 10 – 20 seconds. Don’t worry if the tea isn’t very stronger – it’s not supposed to be, at least at the beginning. After 2 – 3 brews, the leaves will wake up and start yielding a dark stronger- brown beverage. That’s when you should keep steeping time just under 20 seconds, or the tea might develop bitter notes. After another 3 – 4 brews, as the potency of the tea decreases, feel free to gradually increase the length of infusion to maintain the desired level of strength
Drinking tips:
- Do not steep green too long. Green tea is non-fermented and has a lot of tea polyphenols, alkaloids and other nutrients, if you drink it too strong the nutrients have a too strong reaction it will irritate the stomach or dilute the stomach acid causing digestion problems or stomach aches. For more experienced green tea drinkers a strong brew will be fine.
- If brew green tea with hot water, drink the tea while still hot. We suggest drinking all the green tea you brewed within 60-90 minutes. If the green tea sits too long it will oxidize lose the nutrients. If you want drink cold tea, use cold water to brew. It will take about 20 – 90 minutes to steep. Once the tea turns green and brown color, it is ready to drink.
- We suggest drinking the green tea 30 – 60minutes after meal. Drinking too soon after the meal, the tea will reactor with the nutrients of the food, especially the iron and protein. So if you have anemia, do not drink green tea, black tea, oolong tea, and pu-erh tea.
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