Benefits of Loose Tea Leaves
Loose Tea makes the best tea. That’s a bold statement you say. Why? Well,
I’ll tell you why. Loose tea is larger leaf. And if you choose large leaf teas
they are even better than standard loose leaf teas. The reason is this: large
leaf teas have a larger volume compared to the surface area of the leaf. So,
when infusing they take longer to brew, giving time for the full balanced
complexity to the tea to infuse. If you did this with a small leaf tea or the
dust used in teabags the tea would become unbearably tannic and too bitter to
drink.
Larger leaf teas also have the benefit of generally being made by the orthodox
method, being carefully picked – two leaves and a bud, withered, rolled (not
torn) and then fired. This gives an excellent flavour unlikely to be found in
mass-market CTC teas (cut, tear curl).
My Personal View about Loose Leaf – Audrey
Many people believe that tea bags are more practical, especially
when you are hurry in the morning. However, having tea with loose leaf need not
be messy, just tap the used leaves into the bin! Actually, you can’t make a
really good cup of tea with tea bags. The tea leaves need enough space and time
to brew and reveal all their flavour components. In most cases, when you buy tea
bags you only get dust. Thus, you can’t brew your tea for a long time because
it becomes really bitter. Even the new style infusion bags, some of which are
bio-degradable, do not make as good tea as using loose leaf.
So, the best way to make a good cup of tea is to use Loose Tea Leaf! You will get a wider choice of teas, better quality and value.
You could also brew loose green leaf twice or more often. Then you will
discover all the complexity of the tea flavour cup after cup.
Some might think that it’s a hard work making tea with loose leaf
every day. In fact not! The only thing you need is a teapot or an infuser for a
single cup of good loose leaf tea. Generally, you need to use one teaspoon per
person and a spoon per teapot. Be careful with bulkier teas as you may need to
add a little extra tea. A loose leaf tea usually needs to brew for 3 to 4
minutes. Then you can take the infuser out to stop brewing. Having said that,
making loose leaf tea is not much mess don’t you think?
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