How should I steep my tea?!


Question: How should I steep my tea!?
I'm using loose leaf tea green tea from Teavana!. It says to let steep for about 2 minutes with 1 tsp of leaves, but when I do this it's too watery!. When I let it steep pass 2 minutes, it becomes too bitter!. What should I do too make a perfect cup!?Www@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
fill the cup half way and let seep for 3 minutes then if its to bitter you have room to add more water!. ; )Www@FoodAQ@Com

Tevana should have the instructions on the tin!.!.although the guy at the store told me if i want it stronger NOT to brew it longer!.!.just add more leaves instead!.!.so it won't be bitter

* White and Green Tea: Use boiling water that has cooled for a couple of minutes (to about 185°F) and steep for 2 to 4 minutes!.
* Oolong Tea: Use boiling water that has cooled for 1 minute (to about 195°F) and steep 3 to 5 minutes!.
* Black Tea: Use boiling water that has cooled just enough to lose its boil and steep 3 to 5 minutes!.
* Herbal Tea: Use boiling water and steep 3 to 5 minutes!.
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I steep my black tea for 3 minutes!. I find green tea to be bitter so I'm no help!.Www@FoodAQ@Com





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