4 Reasons Why Your Green Tea Tastes Bad (And How to Fix It)
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- čas přidán 29. 08. 2024
- Is your green tea coming out unpleasant and bitter? Here are 4 reasons why that might be and some ways that you can fix it.
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Senchado method is a great way to control temp as well. Pouring water into cups, then from cup to tea pot drops the temp many degrees and is so elegant to get the exact amount of water needed per cup/person. Thank for you content and sharing ideas & knowledge!
That method definitely comes in handy, especially since I'm often drinking solo. Thank you! 😊
I've used the rule of thumb that pouring boiling water into another vessel can drop temperatures by 10°C. When I started exploring green teas without a variable kettle, this helped immensely!
I love a good dragonwell, the leaves are so soft and pretty...and great flavor to boot!
It's definitely one of my favorite green teas 😊
Thank you for sharing your knowledge! I love Japanese sencha, and other shade-grown varieties that intensifies their grassy and vegetal character.
Shade grown Japanese green teas are definitely some of my favorites. The intensity of umami gets me every time.
I feel as if all the teas I have just taste like water , I use 2 bags and the right temp , and even honey but nothing makes it taste well
Quality could definitely be a factor there. Flavors teas are also tricky because the small is usually much more intense than the taste.
Omg I think this channel is amazing for 8bitRyan and those who care to learn more amazing we needed that!
Thank you!
Great info. And that kyusu and cup are gorgeous!
Thank you! They're definitely two of my most treasured pieces of teaware.
So informative! Shoot- I brewed my tea for way waaay too long 🥴
I'm so glad it was helpful! 😊
very helpful, thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
How long should u brew peppermint tea for a not bitter taste?
If it's just peppermint on its own, I'll usually brew it with fully boiling water for about 5 minutes.You can experiment with reducing the steep time if you're still finding it bitter. Also watch how much peppermint you're using. 1-2 teaspoons per cup is plenty.
The flavor isn't the problem but the smell
I love the smell of green tea 😊
i find the smell the best part.
What she said exactly matches an article found listed in Google. . she's probably isn't the writer there
This video is based on an article that I wrote, which is probably what you found on Google. 🤣🤣
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Thx akka