Tuesday, August 14, 2012

On Tea and Pizzas--Easy to Read Instructions


Frozen pizzas and premium tea have something in common. Both require the correct time and temperature to come out right. No one is surprised that is true of pizzas, but many people don't realize that if tea is steeped incorrectly it won't taste right.

Green teas have become very popular in the last few years, but are much more sensitive to overheating than black teas or herbals. It's important to make green tea at a cooler temperature, around 180 degrees or so.

Of course, do you really want to have to remember that? Most tea labels, if they have a temperature or time listed, put it in tiny print like that on a bottle of aspirin. Not good when you're bleary-eyed in the morning. Even worse when you don't know to even know enough to look.

To solve this problem, every Tozy Tea label has a summary instruction in the upper right with the proper time and temperature for that tea. Red means make it very hot, close to boiling. Yellow means not so hot, around 180 degrees. So no guessing, no trips to the optometrist. Detailed instructions are on the back of the can as well.

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