Eraser wrote:If I hold the bag in 4 minutes, it turns into this vile dark brown tea that has an extremely bitter taste.
Water that is too hot will cause the tea to become bitter. MKJ is right about slightly cooling the water after boiling.
I drink orange pekoe (the only stuff I have in tea bags), loose leaf Earl Gray to enjoy in my ready room, jasmine green tea and my favourite,
Oolong tea.
I pour boiling water into a ceramic teapot, let it sit for 1-2 minutes, pop in the tea and give it a stir, then steep for 3-5 minutes. Pour and enjoy. I add a splash of milk to pekoe and oolong. Sugar ruins good tea. The timing has to do with the type of tea, green tea requires cooler water and less steeping time than red teas, oolong is somewhere in between the two.
If you want to see fancy, attend a Chinese tea ceremony. A pretty lady gracefully took 10 minutes to prepare a cup of tea with much swishing of every teapot, cup and tool with boiling water before actually putting in the leaves, all while artfully engaging in conversation.
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