(though I do miss not being able to use my pretty teaware at work ...
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Don't take my word as the complete and undeniable truth, but according to my professor (who I will not mention on the forum for privacy reasons, though PM me if you'd like to know his name and affiliation), cold steeping does release most of the beneficial nutrients if left to steep for a day or two. Just don't leave it outside, otherwise the oxidation will let those microscopic critters grow fasterLordflas... wrote: I've always wondered if I'm getting the same amount of nutrient from the green tea using these methods without heat.
I know better than to leave my cold brew teas outside of the fridge as I've heard some horror stories over the "sun tea" method.aay321 wrote: Don't take my word as the complete and undeniable truth, but according to my professor (who I will not mention on the forum for privacy reasons, though PM me if you'd like to know his name and affiliation), cold steeping does release most of the beneficial nutrients if left to steep for a day or two. Just don't leave it outside, otherwise the oxidation will let those microscopic critters grow faster