Soothe yourself with a warm cup of comforting white tea, known for its delicate flavor and high antioxidant levels. How to make white tea provides simple steps to help you brew the perfect cup, everytime.
White Tea Tips
- Gather necessary ingredients including loose white tea leaves and a tea kettle for heating the water.
- Use filtered water to obtain the tea's best flavor and health benefits.
- Heat the water to approximately 175 degrees.
- Steep the white tea for three minutes to keep it from turning bitter.
- Strain the tea before pouring it into a warmed coffee mug.
Introduction
- Unlike more traditional black tea with fully mature leaves processed until fully oxidized, white tea leaves are the uncured buds of the camellia sinensis plant.2BaSnob.com: What Is White Tea? The tea is touted for its low level of caffeine and powerful antioxidants said to boost your immune system and fight harmful germs.White Tea Guide: Health Benefits of White Tea WebMD: White Tea Benefits (May 25, 2004) By adapting the traditional method of making tea to accommodate the delicate white tea leaves, you can brew a great cup whenever the mood strikes.English Tea Store: How to Make Tea Mighty Leaf Tea: White Tea Leaves
Health Benefits of Tea
Gather Your Materials
- Assemble all of the necessary tools so you won't be unprepared when the water starts to boil. You'll probably be able to gather most of the items from what you already have on hand in your kitchen.
- Buy loose white tea leaves or flavored varieties from a local tea shop or online purveyor.Arbor Teas: White Tea Leaves SpecialTeas: Flavored White Tea Republic of Tea: Online Tea Purveyor
- Opt for filtered water to brew the best-tasting white tea.White Tea Central: The Water
- Get a tea kettle or saucepot to heat the water.
- Find a teapot to hold steeped tea and keep it warm.
- Choose a tea strainer to keep tea leaves out of your finished cup if your teapot doesn't have a built-in strainer.English Tea Store: Tea Strainers
Brew Your White Tea
- With this basic process and simple tips, you'll be able to brew a cup of white tea that retains all of its health benefits and mild taste.Thunderbolt Tea: White Tea Health Benefits White Tea Guide: The Color and Taste of White Tea
- Pour filtered water into tea kettle or saucepan and heat it to boiling, about eight ounces per cup.
- Let the water cool to about 175 degrees.Tea Muse: Temperature for The Perfect Cup
- -Water that's too hot will result in a more astringent and bitter cup of tea.
- Add one teaspoon of white tea leaves per cup.The Fragrant Leaf: White Tea Brewing Tips
- -Try using additional leaves to brew a stronger cup.About.com: Brewing Stronger White Tea
- -If you're using tea bags, add one bag to the water for each cup.
- Allow the tea leaves to steep for about three minutes.Green Tea Lovers: White Tea Brewing Instructions
- -Let the tea steep for two or three minutes longer for a stronger brew.White Tea Central: Steeping Some purveyors recommend steeping delicate white tea up to 15 minutes depending on the variety.Planet Tea: Longer Steeping Times
- -If you prefer a weaker cup of tea with less caffeine, steep the tea for about 20 seconds, then pour out the entire pot, reserving the "used" tea leaves. Steep a second pot with the same leaves for a weaker brew.Planet Tea: Reducing the Strength of Tea
- Pour the finished white tea through a strainer to catch the leaves as you pour it into a cup to enjoy, or a teapot to serve to guests.Coffee Tea & Thee: How to Use a Tea Strainer
Tips and Tricks
- Improve the taste of your white tea and simplify the steeping process with these suggestions.
- Use loose leaf teas instead of tea bags for a richer flavor.How Stuff Works: Benefits of Using Loose Tea
- Eliminate the need to strain your tea by adding the loose leaves into a tea ball.Cook It Quick: Don't Overcrowd Loose Tea
- -Sit the tea ball in the hot water and steep.
- -Remove and rinse the tea ball.
- -Enjoy your tea.
- Keep your white tea warm longer by pouring it into a pre-warmed teacup or teapot.YouTube Video: How to Warm a Teapot and Teacups (Time: 1:46)
- Unlike black tea leaves, white tea has a short shelf life. Store them in an airtight container in a cool, dry place.Tea Lovers Room: Storing Loose Tea
Conclusion
- Once you've mastered the basics of making white tea, you can apply the same techniques to preparing similar varieties like green tea or more fragrant teas like oolong.Tea Muse: Basics of Oolong Tea Enjoy the beverage on its own or as a subtle accompaniment to meals like spicy curries or mild fish dishes.
