| Iced
Tea Preparation

Iced green tea makes
a refreshing and invigorating beverage in the summer
months. It is delicious as a morning pick-me-up
or after any form of aerobic exercise.
Water quality
is important, it is best to use purified or distilled
water to prepare iced green tea.
Use a pyrex or heat resistant glass container
(a spare pyrex coffee container will work just
fine).
With our Gyokuro
or Sencha teabags:
1. Pour
500cc (16 ounces) of room temperature water into
the container.
2. Add the teabag.
Move it back and forth slowly several times.
Please note that you move the teabag back and
forth, unlike preparing hot tea.
3. After 15 seconds
or so of moving the teabag back and forth place
the container in the refrigerator. Leave the
teabag inside.
4. Chill for one
hour. Take the container out of the refrigerator,
remove the teabag, then pour yourself a glass
of the finest iced green tea you can make with
a bag!
You
can also make iced tea with loose tea leaves.
Iced Netto Gyokuro is wonderful.
For preparing iced
green tea with loose tea leaves:
Pour hot water over
double the amount of tea that you would normally
use for hot tea. Fill the container until it
is half full. After the tea has steeped for about
2 minutes put ice into the container until it
is full. Most of the ice will melt almost immediately
and dilute the tea to its proper level. After
approximately 3 minutes you can pour over ice
and serve.
Some people like
to pour it over a tea net to trap all of the
loose leaves. Some don't. It is delicious both
ways. If the container you use doesn't have a
lid that traps most of the leaves then you should
use a net.
Preparing iced tea
via these methods will preserve the taste, aroma,
color, and health enhancing qualities of the
tea.
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