Aug 26th, '20, 13:42
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Hot tea and cancer

by LeoFox » Aug 26th, '20, 13:42

A number of studies since 2016 have pointed at a link between consuming hot tea ( greater than 60 C) and development of esophageal cancer.

I don't believe this would impact many green tea drinkers who steep at lower temperatures, this may be a problem for oolong or black tea drinkers practicing gongfu brewing with boiling water. I did a quick test today and found that after a long 5 minute steep with boiling water in a 125 mL porcelain pot, the water after being decanted into a cool glass vessel was 68 C. I expect it would be much hotter when doing flash steeps in high temperature retaining vessels.

I am wondering what people think of this.

Aug 28th, '20, 01:14
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Re: Hot tea and cancer

by ceistu » Aug 28th, '20, 01:14

not a problem, the use of a intermediate vessel drops the temperature about 10 deg Celcius or just wait, I drink many kinds of tea around 55 deg regardless of the steeping temperature

Aug 30th, '20, 22:55
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Re: Hot tea and cancer

by Lyuluck » Aug 30th, '20, 22:55

In China, People use 80 ℃ water for new tea, 100 ℃ water for past year tea. Drink tea at 60~70℃

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