世界很多国家和地区的人民都有饮茶的习俗。不论是大口地喝,还是小口地抿,喜爱喝茶的人处处可见。有些人喜欢用茶叶,有些人喜欢用茶包。茶包虽然方便,但茶包中所含的塑料微颗粒物质加重了全球塑料问题。本文讨论如何才能使我们最喜欢的饮品不污染 ...
This is a fairly complicated question to answer, one which I spent a considerable amount of time researching about fifteen or so years ago. First, tea bag tea largely ...
Tea has been used medicinally since ancient times to boost immunity, reduce inflammation, and even fight certain diseases. But there’s some tea on tea that you might not know — the way we prepare it ...
The tea bag made it possible to brew a single cup of tea rather than a whole pot. Simotion via iStock Today, on International Tea Day, take a little time out of your busy life to learn about some tea ...
A way to get a self-contained, no-muss jolt of caffeine may seem like a quintessentially 21st-century need—but the original single-serving, low-cleanup caffeine delivery method actually hit the market ...
Legend says that brewing tea dates back to around 2737 BC, when tea leaves fell into water being boiled for Emperor Shennong of China. There does not appear to be any hard evidence of tea being ...
When you make tea, do you ever bounce the bag up and down under the impression it'll steep faster? Have you ever ditched tea bags in favor of the more complicated "loose leaf" tea? Tea chemist Matt ...
Tea bags could be releasing billions of microplastic particles when brewed, recent research found. The study also found that human cells absorbed the plastic particles, suggesting that microplastics ...
It seems the big brands that used to be our go-tos are on the way out, as sales figures suggest cash-strapped consumers are swapping stalwarts such as PG Tips and Yorkshire Tea for supermarket brands.
If you're a chai lover, you know how amazing that first sip of hot tea can be. It's like the world feels a little more manageable, right? But let's be real, nothing kills that vibe faster than when ...
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