Turkish Tea - Brewing Turkish Tea In Turkish Style
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Turkey has over sixty years of tea producion experience. Year after year, using this expereince, the flavor of our tea has continued to be improved to satisfy tea drinkers. We use a blend of proven cultivation methods along with the modern technologies...
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1- Withering: Fresh tea leaves contain 70-80% water. During the flat bed withering process 32°C warm air is blown reducing the water content to 60-65%, making the leaves more elastic and suitable for rolling. 2. Rolling: This is the operation in which...
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Although there are some different tea brewing styles in Turkey, this one is almost common among Turkish people:First put the water into a kettle, put enough tea into a teapot and put the teapot on the kettle. When the water boils in the kettle, pour some...
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There are a lot of kind brewing style in the world and no one can say one is true but others are false.The important point is the tea to leave its extract into water in any brewing style. To brew a good tea, you need a good master. A good master can produce...
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Too long, much too long a time has passed since I received by surprise that magical cloth-packed package, tied with a string in an old-fashioned way, which carried two rare boxes of fine Turkish tea. I must thank Mr. A. R. Sakli for this gift, and I frankly...
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1- We recommend porcelain teapot and it shouldn't have lime in the best brewing 2- Measure one tea-spoonful tea for each cup and one for teapot (put more tea for better brew). 3- Pour boiled water into the teapot from the kettle. 4- Reduce the fire under...
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The Chinese sources claim that the first person who drank was the emperor Shen-Nung who lived around 2700 BC. This emperor, reported to be quite careful about his health, used to drink his water after having it boiled. One day, while his water was being...
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The use of tea as a panacea for high-fever diseases date back to the ancient China. The green tea is a stronger antibacterial than the black one. Used as a drug to stop the dysenteria in Russia, it was found to be more effective than manyther expensive...
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It is documented that the tea has a stimulant and urinant effect, due to the fiavonal. alias caffeine, in it. According to the statement of a researcher, the caffeine is not carcinogeous even at the limit of its maximum tolerance. Though the pure caffeine...
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As a result of its effects of reducing the blood sugar, the tea decreases thlipids and cholesterole levels and arterioscleroses. The harmful effects of tobacco, the toxicity of nicotine and tar are known to be carcinogenous. Against which the tea acts...
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The tea which you will take without sugar after your breakfast or meals will facilitate the digestion and thereby prevent obesity and will even reduce your weight. Let's now return to the brewing of the tea. It is an art to prepare a good brew, and requires...
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You will obtain wonderful results if you add tea to your bath. First of all, your skin will become nicely tanned. It will be followed by the tea's rejuenating effects. Prepare one liter of boiling water and add tour spoonfuls of tea in it and let it brew...
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Softer waters are more suitable for this purpose. The kettle is boiled first and removed from the fire afterward. Then boiling into the teapot and a teaspoonful of tea is added for each cup of tea, plus another for the pot itself. The Chinese teas get...
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The iced tea, not very well-known in our country, is quite widespread in Greece, Italy and Egypt. The shortest and easy way to make iced tea is to let the brewed tea to cool off. But the tea loses much of its aroma during the evaporation. The refore,...
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