For The Best Green Tea, Set A Timer

Prevent Bitterness:  Green tea leaves release tannins when steeped too long, leading to a bitter taste. A timer helps you avoid this.

Optimal Flavor:  The right steeping time brings out the tea's natural sweetness and delicate flavors.

Consistent Results:  Using a timer ensures you get the perfect cup every time.

Boil Water:  Heat water to about 175°F (80°C). Avoid boiling water, as it can scorch the leaves.

Steep the Tea:  Pour the hot water over your green tea leaves.

Adjust Time:  If your tea tastes too strong or weak, adjust the time by 30 seconds in your next brew.

Use a Digital Timer:  For accuracy, a digital timer on your phone or a kitchen timer works best.

For stronger green teas like Matcha:  Steep for about 1 minute.

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