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Brewing Green Tea (and Hint: A Great Christmas Gift)

Most people probably think brewing a good cup of tea is bringing water to a boil and tossing in a tea bag.  I used to think this too until I found out that when brewing green tea you shouldn’t use boiling water at all! You should let the water cool to about 170-180 degrees before adding your tea bags. This results in a milder tasting tea. I was truly amazed at how much better my iced green tea tasted after trying this.

Adagio Tea offers a variable-temperature utiliTEA kettle, ideally suited for the preparation of green tea, requiring water about 30 degrees below boiling. With an innovative temperature control system, this versatile device can heat to your preference-180 for green, white, light colored oolong teas, or boiling for black, dark oolong, and herbal teas. At last, an all-inclusive kettle for heating water for the perfect pot of tea. This durable stainless steel kettle is a must-have for tea lovers of all kinds.

Tea lovers love this kettle:
“This kettle is super easy to use, especially when you’re running late in the morning. It takes just a few minutes to get my water the perfect temperature. My old water boiler broke, and I was ready to pay $100 for a new one, but for the price, this kettle is way easier to use! A definite must, even if you’re not a tea enthusiast, for the kitchen.” — user review at Adagio Tea.com

This would make a great Christmas Gift for the tea lover on your list — or maybe just a time-saving addition to your kitchen!

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