1) Heat fresh water
Use fresh, cold water for better oxygenation. Heat to 80–85°C for green, 90–95°C for oolong, and just‑off‑boil for black/herbal.
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Use fresh, cold water for better oxygenation. Heat to 80–85°C for green, 90–95°C for oolong, and just‑off‑boil for black/herbal.
Swirl a little hot water in your teapot or cup, then discard. This stabilizes brewing temperature for consistent flavor.
Use ~2g (1 tsp) per 250ml. Adjust to taste. Place loose leaves in an infuser or use one teabag per cup.
Pour hot water over the leaves. Steep: green 1–3 min, oolong 2–4, black 3–5, herbal 5–7. Avoid over‑steeping to reduce bitterness.
Remove leaves, taste, and tweak next time: temperature, time, or leaf amount. Add milk/lemon/honey only if it suits the tea style.
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