I what i found out is that Tea in Britain is like coffee in America. You brew the coffee or tea, then add in what you want until it no longer tastes like coffee or tea.
@@Bdchi3 Some people put it in the microwave, use a glass and add milk at the wrong times and add to much sugar. I know not all Americans make it that way tho lol :)
I have a tea set my mom brought me from Buckingham Palace. (I live in LA). I've never used it tho. I would only use it if I had a special guest. Maybe. Tea cups and saucers are so cute 😊
@@Dee-nc9sc A few different ways I've seen it done: -A lot of people don't have an electric kettle or the patience for a stove top kettle, so they boil the water in a pyrex glass measuring cup in the microwave (some lunatics add the tea before they start the microwave). -Some people have the hot water already in the cup (like the last example if they're making it in a pyrex) and then dip the teabag with a string into the water (rather than pouring the fresh boiling water over the tea bag) -In the South, tea isn't made per cup. (so the 4 cup pyrex in the microwave method is common) then adding in 8 cups worth of tea bags to the 4 cups of water, steeping, then adding an enormous amount of sugar. Then mixing the concentrate either with 4 cups of cold water or poured over an equivalent amount of ice and chilled. (this is delicious, but in my opinion, a completely different beverage than the tea made in this video). note: the tea bags aren't nearly as strong as something like yorkshire or pg tips
@@Dee-nc9scAs a REAL American. I do it azz backwards 1) Boil water 2) Drop 3 cubes sugar in cup 3) Pour half & half (1/5th of the cup) 4) Mix 5) Pour boiled water 6) Drop in tea bag & let sit for 5 min 7) Drink
Step 1:invade Asia Step 2:take back American land and add stupid taxes on stuff Step 3: act like you're the victim of blame Step 4:no more queen of England Step 5: perfection
@@thatoneguythatlikesship [[ extension to Step 3 ]] : Successfully convince the world that Scotland was somehow a victim of the British empire when Infact I was its greatest beneficiary, making the country rich beyond its wildest dreams. Make fortunes from slave plantations in the Caribbean, goods from the India and take high positions within the British military and government ( including dozens of Prime ministers ). After the empire becomes unfashionable point the finger at England and make out we had nothing to do with it and we were somehow the victims. Enjoy the fact that the world likes Scotland, despite having 300 years of taking all their stuff. Mission accomplished. 🏴🇬🇧💰💰💰
No one is going to read this comment, but... this video seriously got me into drinking tea. English Breakfast, Earl Gray, Söder... Thank you to whoever made this!
id highly recommend Yorkshire tea a very deep flavored tea and it doesn't have that taste of the bag that you can get with some teas! (also try it with a malted biscuit)
@@Kxrmaa. no sugar and a little milk is literally the best! I use black tea but I use a little less milk so it taste more like the tea. Sugar ruins it for me, I love tea. Although I am American I guess I make tea like a Brit 😅
To make a cup of tea correctly it should be made in a tea pot that has been warmed then one tea bag per person let it stand in order to brew and then pour a really good cup of tea milk goes in after the tea.
I like to leave my bag in while I’m drinking. At the end of each cup I put the bag in my mouth and squeeze it between my cheek with my fist to get all the juice out.
Except British people forgot to read the side of the box that said “brew for 4-5 minutes” instead of just mixing it around for a few seconds then taking it out. Color means nothing in tea, it’s just Color it’s not flavour or strength.
Help!! What is the difference between Yorkshire gold and the red box?? I’m an american trying to hop on the trend but i don’t know which one is better or if there is even a difference 😭
Being an indian our tea style is mosf different we boil water add sugar add tea leaves (residue type ) and bokl water by adding milk and after that we just sink the bad residue by filtering it and then drink it its really weird right 😂😊😊 And also we are fond of tea so much that we everyday drink it for 3 times a day mornig , midday, and evening 😂😂
Wtf add water first? In odisha we first add milk, then tea leaves, boil then together for some times and maybe add for additional ginger or other spices.
You can go to Woodmans Market in the USA. They have loose leaf tea. It's much better than this teabags. Or you can search for the great Mississippi tea company. Support American tea brands
British brands are sold Stateside. I haven't seen Yorkshire tea outside of stores specializing in goods imported from the UK, but I have seen Twinings and Tetley's in US supermarkets. On Amazon I have seen Harney & Sons teas. I have bought their loose leaf Japanese sencha and it is _very_ good. In the Southern States we have sweet tea, which is really a West African style black tea, made with strongly steeped or boiled black tea, sugar, and mint. Outside of certain socialites that often enjoyed it for breakfast, he normal English style depicted here was long considered to be an aristocrat's folly Stateside. Though, with something like Lipton's Orange Pekoe tea, white sugar, and light cream it's possible to recreate it closely.
I'm fully American, but this is how I do mine as well xD Except if I want it sweetened I'll add honey/sugar before milk. Prefer honey, but if adding sugar only one cube
Im no British i am Afghan (anglo Afghan war flash backs) but to make the best tea is letting fresh tea and put it inside a metal kettle and put it on a fire it will make it so much tastier 👍
Seeing as you like your tea dark and strong too, maybe you would like the Austrian twist to black tea. It is called hunter's tea and made by adding sugar and rum to the tea. Really it is rum produced in Austria, starting back when the monarchy lacked colonies to get sugar cane and with that the typical rum, so apothecaries started to make fake rum. 😂 Which tastes excellent! It is a typical drink for rain or cold weather.
The only way to brew black tea: 1. Get yourself an electric kettle or - if you are a feral hermit or something - a stove top kettle. Also, get yourself some dedicated mugs for tea and coffee only, anything else is barbaric. They can be translucent, too, or formed like those nosing glasses used in whiskey tasing, if you are feeling extra today. 2. Get yourself some nice black tea like Earl Grey, Assam or English Breakfast, either a British bagged one or loose tea leaves from South Asia. 3. Boil some water in the kettle and prepare the mug. 4. If you have a bag, drop it in the mug and if you only have leaves, use a mug sized metal strainer (or a teapot that already has one) and add one or two teaspoons of leaves to it. 5. Pour the boiling water (with 90°C - 100°C) over the bag or the strainer and let everything sit calmly for around 5 minutes. It can sit longer, if you want to, black tea isn't as sensitive to longer steeping times as, for example, green teas. 6. Remove the bag or the strainer with the leaves in it. If the strainer was in a teapot, you can now start distributing the tea in one or more mugs. Leaving the bag or leaves in for too long will make the experience unnecessaringly bitter. 7. (optional) Add one tablespoon of sugar per 100ml of water used. The average cup can hold 250ml of water, so that would be 2 - 3 teaspoons of sugar. Some cups are as large as 450ml, which would then equate to 4 - 5 teaspoons of sugar. Everything above that is pretty much sure to ruin the taste and cover all nice intricacies the tea has to offer. And your body won't be happy, aswell. 8. (optional) Lastly, add the milk and watch the smokey clouds as they melt together with the sweet and earthy void you just brewed. 9. Enjoy your cup of tea!
Don't use teabags, use loose leaf. It will up your tea game, trust me. Just make sure you strain it before you drink unless you don't mind the tea leaves 😂
If the leaves are large don’t bother straining. Drink it somewhat quickly then refill with hot water when you’re down to the last fifth. You can repeat this a few times depending on the type of tea
Exactly, except I've always used a bigger mug. Fun fact- add a pinch of salt- it's a flavour enhancer. Proper milk has already got a goodly smidge of sodium.
other than the kettle (which I just got recently) this is how my family and everyone I know makes tea lol. Maybe not in the south, where they drink pure sugar tho.
Yeah, it is. I’m from the USA, and this is the only way I’ve ever made tea. The tea bag is a US invention too. The British used to make tea properly in a tea pot. Now the British all mage tea the American way (with bags) and the Americans troll them by doing weird stuff sometimes.
You can also put milk in first if you want a creamier texture. Some people get irate and will tell you this is the WRONG way to do it. Perhaps to them, but in truth it is all down to preference!
How I make tea Get a cup Put tea bag in(Yorkshire tea) Put two tea spoons of sugar Pour the hot water in Mix it and leave it in for 2 min Mix it for 10 seconds Squeeze the tea bag against the cup then take it out Add milk ENJOY!!
Step 1 : Colonize Asia
LOOOOOOOL
@@seph3803 sad
Step 3: take back american land
South asians make the beat tea everybody knows authentic chai is born their. Specially pakistan
😂
Not metal on metal
No thats grim
Use glass, god damn.
Not that bad, it gets real bad when it’s non stick and metal.
My teeth hurt
extra iron in the diet
Even the cry sounded British 😂
Cold😂
Dumb underrated comment plus +1M likes
😂😂
What cry
The metal sound physically hurts me 🥹
Quick Tip for Everyone: While making tea, let the tea bag rest for 2 minutes to get most of the flavor out before adding the Milk in
At least five, sometimes eight
What about sugar??
@@RalphLaurenLadies Most teabags are already sweet if you want it to be sweeter you can add sugar
@@MonkeyPlayingRblx I see. Thanks
Nah, it's 3 to 5 minutes man.
I what i found out is that Tea in Britain is like coffee in America. You brew the coffee or tea, then add in what you want until it no longer tastes like coffee or tea.
As a British citizen, i can conform we make tea exactly like he done
For a British citizen who spread English into every corner of the globe, your English is quite poor.
Akif is not a British name
@@TASwimmer Oh dear
@@da5hainy556 neither is yours
Is it just me or does pouring milk in tea look amazing😂
Definitely i always find it mesmerising; looks like smoke
Yes it's amazing 😍
trust lol
It’s the same with coffee 🤤
It's like when I step on sand under water
Thank you for this video. All Americans need to see this. I’m British and my American friends get so confused when I make tea
It's confusing because you guys use the American invention to make tea.
@@harrybrown4952 lol fr
I mean not all British people do this And not all Americans do it differently
I'm american and this is the only way I've seen tea made. What other way are Americans making it?
@@Bdchi3 Some people put it in the microwave, use a glass and add milk at the wrong times and add to much sugar. I know not all Americans make it that way tho lol :)
I’m American but I let the tea bag sit there for a few minutes. And I use a teacup and saucer.
I leave the tea bag until I drink it, even though I suffer from the bitterness at the bottom 😅
You clearly have more time than me. Double-plus extra points for the china cup though (top tip: the saucer is utterly pointless)
I have a tea set my mom brought me from Buckingham Palace. (I live in LA). I've never used it tho. I would only use it if I had a special guest. Maybe. Tea cups and saucers are so cute 😊
Pretty sure they let it steep. They just didn't telegraph it very clearly
I think that steep time was cut
As an American, I preferred my tea steeped in the nearest harbor.
As a Scot ( Brit ) , I can confirm this is exactly how we make a cup of tea. 🏴🇬🇧☕
I live in America. This is exactly how you make it. I don’t understand how else would you make tea.
@@Dee-nc9sc A few different ways I've seen it done:
-A lot of people don't have an electric kettle or the patience for a stove top kettle, so they boil the water in a pyrex glass measuring cup in the microwave (some lunatics add the tea before they start the microwave).
-Some people have the hot water already in the cup (like the last example if they're making it in a pyrex) and then dip the teabag with a string into the water (rather than pouring the fresh boiling water over the tea bag)
-In the South, tea isn't made per cup. (so the 4 cup pyrex in the microwave method is common) then adding in 8 cups worth of tea bags to the 4 cups of water, steeping, then adding an enormous amount of sugar. Then mixing the concentrate either with 4 cups of cold water or poured over an equivalent amount of ice and chilled. (this is delicious, but in my opinion, a completely different beverage than the tea made in this video). note: the tea bags aren't nearly as strong as something like yorkshire or pg tips
@@Dee-nc9scAs a REAL American. I do it azz backwards
1) Boil water
2) Drop 3 cubes sugar in cup
3) Pour half & half (1/5th of the cup)
4) Mix
5) Pour boiled water
6) Drop in tea bag & let sit for 5 min
7) Drink
Step 1:invade Asia
Step 2:take back American land and add stupid taxes on stuff
Step 3: act like you're the victim of blame
Step 4:no more queen of England
Step 5: perfection
@@thatoneguythatlikesship [[ extension to Step 3 ]] : Successfully convince the world that Scotland was somehow a victim of the British empire when Infact I was its greatest beneficiary, making the country rich beyond its wildest dreams. Make fortunes from slave plantations in the Caribbean, goods from the India and take high positions within the British military and government ( including dozens of Prime ministers ). After the empire becomes unfashionable point the finger at England and make out we had nothing to do with it and we were somehow the victims. Enjoy the fact that the world likes Scotland, despite having 300 years of taking all their stuff. Mission accomplished. 🏴🇬🇧💰💰💰
Tip for adding milk to tea: always remember, a good cup of tea is the colour of He-Man
When the man gave milk to the tea, its look like the atombomb from Oppenheimer
No one is going to read this comment, but... this video seriously got me into drinking tea. English Breakfast, Earl Gray, Söder... Thank you to whoever made this!
You are easily convinced person it seems…
Not ordinarily. But on tea, for some reason, yes.@@AriannaAyers
id highly recommend Yorkshire tea a very deep flavored tea and it doesn't have that taste of the bag that you can get with some teas! (also try it with a malted biscuit)
I'd highly recommend trying some good oolong, puerh or green loose leaf tea in a gaiwan gong fu style. You won't go back to tea bags
@@jacob.g.l1592can you explain this more I’m highly interested
With the best brand of tea ever
Notable British tea bag brands:
Yorkshire Tea
PG Tips
Twinings
Tetleys
@@britishrailclass honourable mention tea pigs
This is how I personally make tea at home
write on youtube how to make chai, you will love it
Same
Ur not supposed to squeeze the teabag though
why? @@mikehunt7360
Same but I prefer for it to be alot lighter so I just put the tea in for like 3 seconds and press against it lightly.
YESSSSSSS HE DID IT. THIS IS PERFECT. YORKSHIRE, NO SUGAR, RIGHT AMOUNT OF MILK!!❤️❤️❤️❤️
Theres no flavor though
@@davidharrow9025 get out, this is the perfect tea
@@Kxrmaa. no sugar and a little milk is literally the best! I use black tea but I use a little less milk so it taste more like the tea. Sugar ruins it for me, I love tea. Although I am American I guess I make tea like a Brit 😅
How dare you squeeze the bag of tea. My Englishness is boiling out of anger!
What was supposed to happen
Though I've never done that
Shut up
was my biggest peeve of the video as well
To make a cup of tea correctly it should be made in a tea pot that has been warmed then one tea bag per person let it stand in order to brew and then pour a really good cup of tea milk goes in after the tea.
That’s pretty much how I make my American wife’s tea every morning
She’s a lucky lady
I drink two cups a day with nothing in it just pure black tea (twinings).
i can't imagine a mouthful of leaves 😮
@@dondeka2086 you mean liquid extracted from the leaves, its nice and healthy
I can't drink it without some milk or cream... I tried but couldn't
Litterally do you want a cookie?😂
@@user-gn1dc2of5n tried, but it tastes like hot water
Im Russian and i do almost the same thing (put a tea bag, pour water and optionally put sugar)
In Italy we put some lemon instead of the milk… ora at least i do haha!
And that is the inspiration for Earl Grey!
I do the same
And wine instead of tea. Apart from that, it's the completely same thing. 😂
I drank this with a British accent
Do british people still do the accent when nobody's around? 🤔
@@VonHohenstaufensilly, of course they don’t! You really think they can keep that up all the time. They’d be way too exhausted and would never speak.
No, our accents aren't faked, we really do sound better than Americans
@@leah-marie5031 nah that’s why most British singers fake an American accent in songs. It just sounds better.
I like to leave my bag in while I’m drinking. At the end of each cup I put the bag in my mouth and squeeze it between my cheek with my fist to get all the juice out.
Except British people forgot to read the side of the box that said “brew for 4-5 minutes” instead of just mixing it around for a few seconds then taking it out. Color means nothing in tea, it’s just Color it’s not flavour or strength.
not all tea bro
@@Adhorjang244 then what tea would you be referring to
I steep my tea for 20-30 min. I love it strong!
@@yannigirl1I bet you like it cold too
@@abdullahhussain9589 how did you know? 🤣
Don’t squeeze, stir and let it sit for 2 mins. Makes the tea sharp if you squeeze.
Correct method, wrong receptacle. It's got to be a porcelain cup, surely...
I’m sure if you’re camping this is how to do it. I imagine this is what bear grylls would drink his piss out of on a regular basis
As a British person i can confirm yorkshire tea bags are the best👌
Help!! What is the difference between Yorkshire gold and the red box?? I’m an american trying to hop on the trend but i don’t know which one is better or if there is even a difference 😭
@@zareg1904 Yorkshire gold is in my opinion the ABSOLUTE best it's has an even amount of flavor and I love it sm 🫠
i dont know to be honest, think theyre abit flavourless myself
YES.
Twinings extra strong - now that's a propert cup of tea.
This, except I leave the teabag in when I pour the milk in case I accidentally put too much milk in.
To me tea always tastes better when its made with freshly boiled water
Being an indian our tea style is mosf different we boil water add sugar add tea leaves (residue type ) and bokl water by adding milk and after that we just sink the bad residue by filtering it and then drink it its really weird right 😂😊😊
And also we are fond of tea so much that we everyday drink it for 3 times a day mornig , midday, and evening 😂😂
Same. From Pakistan.
What about the spices?
Or without them?
@@MJ-em7idsome use spices like cardamom, ginger etc even chocolate while others don't. Depends on preference
I love tea any way
I drink pints of the stuff❤
Wtf add water first? In odisha we first add milk, then tea leaves, boil then together for some times and maybe add for additional ginger or other spices.
Just a tip for people from the UK visiting the US, bring your own tea, we don't have brands like this here
You can go to Woodmans Market in the USA. They have loose leaf tea. It's much better than this teabags.
Or you can search for the great Mississippi tea company.
Support American tea brands
British brands are sold Stateside. I haven't seen Yorkshire tea outside of stores specializing in goods imported from the UK, but I have seen Twinings and Tetley's in US supermarkets. On Amazon I have seen Harney & Sons teas. I have bought their loose leaf Japanese sencha and it is _very_ good.
In the Southern States we have sweet tea, which is really a West African style black tea, made with strongly steeped or boiled black tea, sugar, and mint. Outside of certain socialites that often enjoyed it for breakfast, he normal English style depicted here was long considered to be an aristocrat's folly Stateside. Though, with something like Lipton's Orange Pekoe tea, white sugar, and light cream it's possible to recreate it closely.
@@Broxigar83thank you for the places to get good tea.
There's this crazy good marketplace that sells these. it's just a hole in the wall so not many people have heard about it, it's called amazon.
@@A_Shut-in_NEET No shit smart ass. I was just saying the stores in the US generally don't carry it
I'm fully American, but this is how I do mine as well xD
Except if I want it sweetened I'll add honey/sugar before milk. Prefer honey, but if adding sugar only one cube
A PSA right here. Sure many need it, so thank you for your service. 😂
I make tea in the most cursed way possible
Could you please make tutorial on how to make tea?
Oh no
With femboy milk.
Tea leaves, tea pot, 3 minutes minimum and china cups, milk last.
I let mine steep for three minutes.
Im no British i am Afghan (anglo Afghan war flash backs) but to make the best tea is letting fresh tea and put it inside a metal kettle and put it on a fire it will make it so much tastier 👍
Thanks... I've been doing it right,all the time... PS... I've never been to GB...
i am british and im making one rn
☕️VERIFIED BY BRI ISH LAD☕️
Hey Bri'ish can you rate my tea
1. Pour water in kettle
2. Put tea in cup
3. Pour water from kettle into cup
4. Mix with spoon
5. Drink
As a British Can you make me british? I wanna try the tea.
@@KupiecKorzenny_EmhyrVarEmreisYou need milk but yes thats perfect bro make sure u wait probably like 3 mins before taking teabag out :)
@@KupiecKorzenny_EmhyrVarEmreissorry for replying 8 months later you should of tagged me 😭
It is not just British way of making tea but almost everywhere apart from the place where people microwave water to make so called tea.
My grandmother use to make her tea like this
Just leave the tea bag in pal! That’s the Yorkshire way! (If your on a building site) 😂
In can get onboard with this
Stir it with a screwdriver for that special workday flavour though pal
@@schnozz87i use my screwdriver for everything! Screws, stabbing, cock and ball torture, etc.
Seeing as you like your tea dark and strong too, maybe you would like the Austrian twist to black tea. It is called hunter's tea and made by adding sugar and rum to the tea. Really it is rum produced in Austria, starting back when the monarchy lacked colonies to get sugar cane and with that the typical rum, so apothecaries started to make fake rum. 😂 Which tastes excellent! It is a typical drink for rain or cold weather.
@@altenberg-greifenstein I am going to Google the recipe now. Maybe not for a 5:45 AM start, but perhaps 12 hours later.
The only way to brew black tea:
1. Get yourself an electric kettle or - if you are a feral hermit or something - a stove top kettle. Also, get yourself some dedicated mugs for tea and coffee only, anything else is barbaric. They can be translucent, too, or formed like those nosing glasses used in whiskey tasing, if you are feeling extra today.
2. Get yourself some nice black tea like Earl Grey, Assam or English Breakfast, either a British bagged one or loose tea leaves from South Asia.
3. Boil some water in the kettle and prepare the mug.
4. If you have a bag, drop it in the mug and if you only have leaves, use a mug sized metal strainer (or a teapot that already has one) and add one or two teaspoons of leaves to it.
5. Pour the boiling water (with 90°C - 100°C) over the bag or the strainer and let everything sit calmly for around 5 minutes. It can sit longer, if you want to, black tea isn't as sensitive to longer steeping times as, for example, green teas.
6. Remove the bag or the strainer with the leaves in it. If the strainer was in a teapot, you can now start distributing the tea in one or more mugs. Leaving the bag or leaves in for too long will make the experience unnecessaringly bitter.
7. (optional) Add one tablespoon of sugar per 100ml of water used. The average cup can hold 250ml of water, so that would be 2 - 3 teaspoons of sugar. Some cups are as large as 450ml, which would then equate to 4 - 5 teaspoons of sugar. Everything above that is pretty much sure to ruin the taste and cover all nice intricacies the tea has to offer. And your body won't be happy, aswell.
8. (optional) Lastly, add the milk and watch the smokey clouds as they melt together with the sweet and earthy void you just brewed.
9. Enjoy your cup of tea!
I can't believe that this is what people want to see on the internet.
Don't use teabags, use loose leaf. It will up your tea game, trust me. Just make sure you strain it before you drink unless you don't mind the tea leaves 😂
If the leaves are large don’t bother straining. Drink it somewhat quickly then refill with hot water when you’re down to the last fifth. You can repeat this a few times depending on the type of tea
Was it bitter ? You squeezed the bag into the brew. Wondering, tannins bring squeezed out.
I do this if I don’t have the time to stew it, it’s ok, better than weak Tea ☕️
The milk balances out the tannins. Without it they can make you nauseous.
In my country, we call this tea, the hospital tea, which is given to the patients, tea with milk and sugar in it
Drinking tea is such a great way to remember what Egyptians did to you in Portsaid
THE SCRAPING SHOUND 😂 IM DYING BUT THIS IS TRUE WE DO MAKE IT LIKE THIS-
Except nearly everyone has at least 1 sugar
Absolutely not true these days
And a small percentage add 2 tablespoons of sugar, cheers mate
Finally someone got our method right. I’m thirteen an I have a cup every day
Pleasantly surprised! Love that you mashed it too, proper brew
Ah I see. So in the end it doesn't matter. Tea, coffee. It all looks the same in the end
No there’s hundreds of different teas. All coming from different coloured and shaped leaves. This is just a black tea lol.
Hundreds of different teas yet they all taste like leaves which is why you mothafuckas put milk and sugar lol
Black teas usually don’t get so dark unless they’re oversteeped. Generally they’re more red in color while dark teas are truly pitch black
this is how i make my tea in Canada. Always with the yorkshire gold 👌
I’m Korean, but I make a cup of tea exactly like that
Pov british “people” when they put a leaf in hot water
"People"???
Although I'm not a British "person,'" I have to also point out the flaws of American "coffee"
Nothing better than a CupA T in the MorN
Sometimes I come back to this video to see this 😂
That looks mighty good. Init
Exactly, except I've always used a bigger mug. Fun fact- add a pinch of salt- it's a flavour enhancer. Proper milk has already got a goodly smidge of sodium.
I’m American but I’ve always made my tea this way. How else do people do it?
Liar
other than the kettle (which I just got recently) this is how my family and everyone I know makes tea lol. Maybe not in the south, where they drink pure sugar tho.
I’ve never added milk to my tea I’ve never seen anyone in my family do that before 😭
YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT A KETTLE IS HAHAHAHAHAHa
Isn’t this just how you make tea normally?
In the US, we have it with either nothing added or with honey and lemon. We don't tend to add dairy to tea.
@@Scrunchie_777 fair enough.
@@Scrunchie_777 I add sugar
I normally put tea leaves in a pot
Yeah, it is. I’m from the USA, and this is the only way I’ve ever made tea. The tea bag is a US invention too. The British used to make tea properly in a tea pot. Now the British all mage tea the American way (with bags) and the Americans troll them by doing weird stuff sometimes.
The only british in this video is the "Yeah" sound in the background
as a british polish person i put tea bag sugar and lemon juice or just tea bag and sugar then i drink with out milk
Yes no sugar for me when i have it with biscuits.
Same here, it’s much nicer that way when you are having something sweet already
American here. I’ve been wanting to make tea like this but can’t find any good brands around here. Any reccomendations?
You can order Yorkshire tea online
Twinings, Tetley, basically any black / english breakfast tea will do as long as it is not too strong or bitter.
You can also put milk in first if you want a creamier texture. Some people get irate and will tell you this is the WRONG way to do it. Perhaps to them, but in truth it is all down to preference!
This is how everyone makes tea
Not in a metal mug mate
May aswell microwave the water
2% milk 98% water
This is exactly how I make my tea, sometimes I just skip the cream tho 😂
You mean the milk?
@@ashy3418 same thing, no?
@@Keilynarauz1111 I don't think it is
@@ashy3418 my bad, it’s referred to as cream in different places 😂
@@Keilynarauz1111 it's alright
Right tea bags, wrong mug!!
THANK YOU!!! The only time we use metal mugs is camping.
The most horrible way to make tea. Tea should always be brewed to achieve the best results
I can confirm that is not how I make a cup of tea
For the perfect cup it’s necessary to dunk the teabag a few times and squeeze 😊
Add some honey before the milk and it's perfect
YESSSS FRFR
After the milk is better
@@christhefist55no before is better, it dissolves faster because it’s hotter
Even after 300 years of colonization, the brits can't make a proper cup of tea. 😅
Mm love the sound and taste of metal scraping metal 😂
you missed the rich tea biscuits ☕🤓
It’s so much better with milk
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@@LazarOrthodox04 why L
@@LazarOrthodox04 L like Lazar
YES! NOW THATS A PROPER CUPPA TEA!!!
propA not proper
U mocked urself 😂
That’s very watery tea…let the tea bag steep man
This video is ASMR's sworn enemy
This is water 😂😂
Come India to taste original tea ☕
Yeah .. I’m good
and bangladesh
Okay Pajet
I prefer our roobios and honeybush
Every country has their own method
As a person from the uk I can confirm that this is correct 😊
How I make tea
Get a cup
Put tea bag in(Yorkshire tea)
Put two tea spoons of sugar
Pour the hot water in
Mix it and leave it in for 2 min
Mix it for 10 seconds
Squeeze the tea bag against the cup then take it out
Add milk
ENJOY!!
As an American 🇺🇸, I make my cup of tea and coffee the same ❤
As a person from Michigan I drink a lot of tea to the point of we’re I carry a thermos with me I typically just use a stevia packet but I can try this
Used to do this way as a kid then I married an Italian man who got me used to making tea without cream and or sugar
I'm an american and this is exactly how I make tea, except I don't add milk.
Bro the tea bag and that squeeze killed me never do that
Who needs a kettle when you have a microwave to heat the water..
Nah, my mum adds hot water, pours it out, and then refills and makes it ☠️
How Egyptian people make a cup of tea:
This is actually really good yea I add a bit of honey and eat it with refried beans on toast
Loose leaf is better lol
im not british and this is exactly how i make a cup of tea