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What To Consider When Shopping For Herbal Blends Loose Leaf Tea

By Patrick Snyder


If you love drinking tea, you may be looking for new and delicious varieties to try. If you are tired of bagged versions, you may want to try one of the many different herbal blends loose leaf tea varieties that are available. Here are some tips that you can use to pick the right variety for your needs.

If you ask someone why they prefer loose leaf versions to bagged ones you may hear that the taste is better. Often, people believe that the material a bag is made out of can affect the taste. Some bagged products are now using cloth instead of paper to try and reduce this impact. Using a different type of filter that is made of metal or some other neutral material can help reduce negative flavors left by paper tea bags.

One thing to consider is whether you are looking for a specific result or not. Some teas have specific effects. For example, chamomile blends can help someone relax or sleep more easily. Dandelion tea tends to act as a mild diuretic. Other herbal blends have different effects that you may want to think about before drinking them. If you are taking prescription medication you may want to make sure that there are no interactions between your herbal brew and the medication that you are taking. It is rare but not unheard of for interactions to take place.

You will need different equipment if you plan to brew loose leaf teas. You will need something to put the leaves in so that you can then soak them in hot water. A good strainer will keep pieces of the leaves from making their way from the pot to your cup. If you plan to drink your tea while you are traveling you will need to choose a pot or mug that can accommodate this.

You should find out if there is any caffeine in a particular variety. Some leaves will have similar effects to caffeine and some recipes will have black tea right in the recipe. If you are sensitive to caffeine, it is important for you to find out as much as you can about a specific variety. You should also ask if there are compounds in a recipe that will have a similar effect on you.

You might think that all teas steep at the same temperature. This is actually not the case. Some taste best when they are brewed with water that is not as hot. Others do best with very very warm water. You may also need to play around with the length of time you steep a variety at and how many leaves you add to your steeper.

In the past it was hard to find herbal teas to try but this has changed. Many companies now offer different varieties for you to try. Stores will often have samples of different varieties that you can try when you are shopping so that you know you are getting a brew you will enjoy. If you are visiting someone and they have a tea that you like, make sure to ask what it is called and where they purchased it.

You may want to buy a lot of your favorite variety at once but this may end up being a mistake. It can get stale if you do not drink it in a reasonable amount of time. It may be better to buy several different types of tea in smaller amounts so that you can drink it before the taste and smell begin to degrade.




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