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    How to brew green tea

    • Last Update: 2010-08-02
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    Green tea can be drunk more, but it can't be soaked! 1 When brewing green tea, the water temperature should be controlled at 80 ℃ ~ 90 ℃ If the green tea powder is brewed, it can be brewed with 40 ℃ ~ 60 ℃ warm boiled water Serving 2 grams of green tea powder with 450cc of boiled water 2 Don't drink the * bubble of tea Shake it after hot water 3 The brewed tea should be drunk within 30-60 minutes, otherwise the nutrition in the tea will become unstable 4 The green tea powder should not be too thick, otherwise it will affect the secretion of gastric juice Zui doesn't want to drink it when the stomach is empty Xinchang Chengguan dividend CNC Manufacturing Co., Ltd / CN: Chuanzhen: customer service:
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