I bought the Rooibos Pecan Turtle in teabags, and this Tea seems to be very forgiving. I don't have to have the right temperature, and it tastes pretty much the same as if I brewed it in my kettle at the exact right temperature.
Are all rooiboses like this? I ask, because I would like to drink good tea at work, but so far- every black tea I bring tastes burnt or grassy. I know it is because of the inconsistent water temperature, but I would like to have a decent tea at work, and not have to worry about what temperature my water is. (Lugging the kettle back and forth to work every day is out of the question.)
Re: Forgiving teas
Hey Haveah!haveah wrote: I bought the Rooibos Pecan Turtle in teabags, and this Tea seems to be very forgiving. I don't have to have the right temperature, and it tastes pretty much the same as if I brewed it in my kettle at the exact right temperature.
Are all rooiboses like this? I ask, because I would like to drink good tea at work, but so far- every black tea I bring tastes burnt or grassy. I know it is because of the inconsistent water temperature, but I would like to have a decent tea at work, and not have to worry about what temperature my water is. (Lugging the kettle back and forth to work every day is out of the question.)
Yes, all Rooibos teas are very forgiving. You will also find Pu Erh to be similar if you're looking for caffeine.
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