Just put some tea into the mug first, and the quantity of tea leaves has to cover the bottom of mug almost, and then pour hot water into it. Done.
Is the quantity of tea leaves in the glass too much? |
Is that so easy? Yes.............
But then Brian got some mails and understood that it is no so EASY exactly...............
Beacuse the shapes of every tea leaves are different, it is a big problem to some people who are like scientistsm, which means that they care about the detail very much.........
because of this kind of cup, we could use the top to stop tea leaves to avoid swallowing them |
While the tea leaves are expanding completely in the mug, finally the height of leaves reaches .............
1. the top of mug, it means that tea leaves is too much. It is obvious that how you could drink the mug of tea juice without swallowing some tea leaves at the same time............. :)
2. the middle of mug, it means that the quantity of tea leaves is quite enough. The tea juice (or tea soup) above the expanded tea lleaves is delicious, and the under one would be a little bitter. It is not a problem actually. Just drink the above tea juice first and add more hot water in it after the above one is drunk off. It could be repeated few times.
3. the quater of mug,it means that the quantity of tea leaves is a little bit less, but still good. Compare to the middle of mug, maybe you just could drink once or twice most by the same tea leaves, and you have to wait for more few minutes before drninking it.
4. the bottom of mug,it means that you are a stingy person....hahahahahaha
Please remind this that no matter drinking tea, wine, or drink (liquor), the worst way to taste them is to make them too thin and poor.
Or you just go get a glass of pure water instead of.
Treat yourself good please.
it is good to separate tea juice and tea leaves before drinking it :) |
Eventually, it is hard to make the right quantity every time, so why not just enjoy drinking tea juice with happiness everytime and knowing how to adjust the tea leaves and hot water in the mug.
Wish you have a good time with a mug and Taiwanese tea leaves hereafter. :)
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