• Assistant ManagerOPMA
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    2 days ago

    Yeah, it was pretty good. A mild and slightly sweet flavor. I’m not sure if I made it right. I just put some into a tea steeper.

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      2 days ago

      Just make sure to use water that isn’t boiling. Around 80°C is best. And don’t steep for more than a couple minutes with Jasmine.

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          15 hours ago

          It scalds the tea leaves and extracts compounds that make the tea bitter or destroys some of the more delicate flavours. The exact temperature depends on the tea. When I was buying Dragon Well tea (Longjing) in China they explained it very well, but even went so far as to say that many of the health benefits of tea (especially Dragon Well, but others as well) were reduced by using water that is too hot.

          Personally I’ve found tea and coffee taste better when brewed with water that is under 90°C.

          • DominusOfMegadeus@sh.itjust.works
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            13 hours ago

            ChatGPT agrees with you for green tea, but for Scottish Breakfast it advised 93°-100°. That said, this explains why my gunpowder green is sometimes very bitter.