How you've been making tea WRONG your entire life - BBC

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Publicado 2019-01-14
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Watch the BBC first on iPlayer šŸ‘‰ bbc.in/iPlayer-Home Cherry Healey gets some scientific tips on making the best possible cup of tea with a tea bag.

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  • @lebensschueler
    Biggest mistake everyone is guilty of: not wearing safety goggles while making tea
  • @daveypark68
    Him: *gives her a styrofoam cup Her: *uses styrofoam cup Him: First mistake, you used a styrofoam cup
  • @shani1340
    This video has changed my life. I could've never fathomed that the longer you leave the tea bag in the hot water, the better the tea. I have drank this new tea for a few months, and my IQ has skyrocketed and I have received a promotion at work. My metabolism has improved and a six pack has appeared on my belly without even going to the gym! I can't thank you enough BBC!
  • @novacolonel5287
    This is the first time ever I've heard of using a styrofoam cup for tea. Also, love his smugness in the end. Lovely!
  • @jjcruz750
    How British are you? ā€œIā€™m a tea scientistā€
  • @hellisotherpeople17
    Mom : Why are you wearing a lab coat and science glasses and gloves in the kitchen? Me : I'm making tea.
  • @Bananamattcrunch
    I always thought if you left a teabag long enough, itā€™d turn back into tasteless plain water. Thanks BBC for the clarification!
  • @koneko_3
    I have been drinking tea by swallowing the tea leaf follow with hot water pouring in to my mouth. Thanks to BBC, now I know how to drink tea correctly
  • @profile_01
    I have been making tea correctly my entire life, wearing eye protection each and every time
  • @mackenzieallen2762
    I want this man to follow me around making subtle flavor improvements to my life
  • @stephdalek4273
    "The perfect cup of tea" Proceeds to make it from bagged, blended tea dust, but in a red mug instead of styrofoam This video felt like teaching table etiquette on a McDonald's takeout.
  • @usmguy1234
    As a chemist, I'm astounded that the "tea" scientist mentioned nothing about temperature. Too high of a temperature will extract out some of the astringent tannic acids found in the tea leaves and make the tea taste terrible.
  • @matokrajniak1901
    Who would have thought, that a tea bag that is in the water for longer, would produce a stronger taste as opposed to a tea bag that is in there for 30 sec. Thanks BBC for this revolutionary idea!!!
  • @testgames4028
    British people: - Fun to watch. - Make me want to have a cup of tea, each time. - Have great sense of humor.
  • @epicmage82
    "So our brain is a huge factor for what we taste." I almost gave myself a concussion from the face palm.
  • @GirlTalksFish
    Summary of the video: 1. Use a mug, not Styrofoam cup. 2. Use filtered water, not hard water. 3. Let your tea brew 5 minutes before drinking.
  • @turtleface25
    Tea making expert is probably the most British job I've ever heard of.
  • @AB-tb5yh
    Absolutely revolutionary šŸ¤£ Next time, we will learn, that there are instructions printed on the tea boxes and that the tea tastes better if you follow them. mind-blowing
  • @sworajsapkota4489
    What on earth! I'd been smoking tea leaves all my life! Thank you for the help BBC!