The Sushi place I go to has the BEST hot tea. It looks like a bunch of leaves and spices sitting in a cheesecloth like thing. I dont know if its called Japanese green tea or what? Does anyone know where I can buy this delicious tea at?! THX!


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My mom wants an iced tea maker for her birthday, but we live in Canada. I can only find Hot Tea Makers here, but in the U.S., they sell Iced Tea Makers.

Aren’t they essentially the same? Is there a difference?
Just wanted to add that her birthday is June 9th, so I’d have to drive to the U.S. (which is fine because I’m only an hour from the border). Shipping is not an option.


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How do you make tea from a tea bag?

Yah, I recognize how lame this question is but I’ve never been a tea drinker. I just bought some herbal tea from an herbalist through the internet and it came in individual tea bags. It says to make a pot of hot tea with it. I don’t own a tea pot. Am I correct that I would boil water in a pot, say maybe a 2 quart pot, and then add the tea bag and let it set for 5 minutes? Do I need to squeeze the tea out of the bag? It also says the one tea bag can be used to make up to 3 pots of tea. Do I let the bag dry out then stick it in a Ziplock?


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I don’t keep tea bags handy because loose tea makes a much better hot tea. I need to know the portions to make iced tea.
Mr pants, for hot tea I brew it in a clay teapot. First i put 1 teaspoon of tea per cup in the preheated pot. Then add the appropriate amount of boiling water. Allow it to steep for about 4 minutes. Pour through a tea strainer into your cup and add honey and lemon if you wish.


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I want to buy tazo tea from Starbucks online, but they have different types for iced tea and hot tea. Its the same flavor, but one is for hot tea and the other one is for hot tea. What is the difference between the two tea bags?


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