
Tea has a miscellaneous taste after being stored for a long time, try brewing it like this
If tea has been stored for a while, it may develop off-flavors due to oxidation or moisture. Before drinking, check for mold—discard if moldy. If only slightly stale, adjust brewing methods: use boiling water for the first steep (discard it , then shorten subsequent steeps; lower water temperature t...
Tea News · Jun 22, 2025

Can different teas be mixed together?
Mixing different types of tea is generally not recommended due to differences in brewing requirements, flavor profiles, and potential health effects. Each tea has unique characteristics, including brewing temperature, steeping time, and dosage, which can complicate the process when mixed. Combining...
Tea News · Jun 20, 2025

Tea has a mixed taste after being stored for a long time. Try brewing it this way!
Tea that has been stored for a while, whether vacuum-packed or not, may undergo changes. Chlorophyll and polyphenol compounds in the tea can cause it to turn yellow, red, or develop off-flavors, and in some cases, even mold. Before drinking stored tea, first check for mold—if there's a musty smell,...
Tea News · Jun 20, 2025
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