When it comes to preparing a cup of tea, there’s a right way and a wrong way. Using a microwave to heat up tea isn’t just looked down on by particular tea drinkers sipping their Earl Grey. It actually ...
There’s nothing like the sound of a kettle beckoning you to pour a cup of tea and snuggle on the couch. It’s relaxing, right? Well, you’d better get ready to throw that Zen moment out the window, ...
Here's something that might make you spit out your tea. According to food scientist Dr Quan Vuong, from the University of Newcastle in Australia, microwaving your cup of tea is the key to getting more ...
The Brits are self-confessed tea addicts, and as such, nearly every British household has something many American homes don’t: an electric kettle. Of course, some Americans may fire back: “Why do I ...
Microwaving tea might sound like blasphemy to you, but according to one food scientist, it's actually the better way to make tea. Dr. Quan Vuong from the University of Newcastle in Australia claims ...
Like many serious steepers, certified tea master Chas Kroll doesn’t think mugs belong anywhere near a microwave. “Tea made with microwaved water is bitter, flat and lacks the finer tastes and aromas ...
A reader recently wrote in to ask: Why is tea made with microwave-heated water so lousy compared to tea made with water boiled in a kettle? Because a proper cup of black tea must be made with water ...
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Scientists reveal why you should NEVER microwave tea
If your cup of tea goes cold, do you put it in the microwave to warm it up again? It's a practice that divides the nation - while some really don't mind it, for others there's nothing worse. Some ...
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