Generating A Mug Of Tea
George Orwell, an icon in literature and a famous tea brewer, once said that there are 11 golden rules to perfect tea creations. To him, a true tea lover must never add sugar into his tea.
Other than adding sugar he also dismissed some science behind tea making. Interestingly enough, his 11 formula to tea creation was put to test by several scientist on the 100th anniversary of his birth.
One noted scientist by the name of Dr. Andrew Stapley was a strong critic to Orwell’s theory of the cuppa. Dr. Stapley proposed that instead of Orwell’s ratio of 6 spoons per pot, a perfect blend can be created even with a single spoonful of tea leaves for a pot.
Dr Stapley additionally found out that adding cold milk actually distorts the taste of a hot tea because of the temperature affecting the compound make up of the milk. Instead it is better to have the chilled milk already in the cup awaiting the tea allowing it to cool the tea on arrival.
In contrast to Orwell belief of the bad effects of sugar on tea by promoting the benefits of sugar on enhancing the taste of the tea.
Generally, people prefer India’s Assam leaves over other tea leaves mainly because of its consistent taste and flavor. To create a perfect tea blend, many experts suggested not re-heating the tea after it was heated fro 2 minutes. Right after brewing, its best to pour the tea onto a ceramic tea pot. If you want to go the extra mile pour the tea over a small teaspoon just above the surface of the milk to avoid it splashing and changing the taste of the milk with heat.
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