How to brew a perfect cup of tea with loose tea, by Tea Taster Dominic Marriot

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • We have gone to a lot of effort to source high quality teas and it is really important, that you make the tea properly, to allow the flavour to come out.
    The first thing is that you should warm the teapot with hot water. This means that when you actually come to brew the tea, the cold teapot won’t cool the water too much, so the tea will then brew properly. So just give that a little swirl around, pour it away. Next you take our tea. We have our tea here in a nice tea caddy,
    that’s very important, because to store tea properly, you
    need to keep it airtight and away from moisture. You
    can add as much tea, as you want, that’s personal
    taste. The traditional measurement that we give is one
    teaspoon per person, and one extra spoon for the pot.
    So, I am going to make the tea for two people here, so
    I am going to put in three teaspoonfuls.
    The next stage which is very, very important is that when
    you use the water for your tea, you use fresh water. If
    you use water which you already boiled, a lot of the
    oxygen will have come out of it, so it won’t brew
    properly and the resulting tea will be very flat. So we
    are going to take some fresh water. So here in our tea
    tasting room, we have a special tap, which has filters
    and softeners on it. It is always better to use filtered
    water if possible, because that will remove any
    impurities, which will affect the taste of the tea. So let
    the water come to a rolling boil. It must reach boiling
    point - 100 degree celsius. You don’t want to over-boil
    it because, again if it over-boils, a lot of the oxygen will
    come out. OK, so the water is just starting to boil now.
    Most modern electric kettles tend to actually over boil
    the water. So, as soon as this will come up to a right
    level, (see it’s just starting to roll now) I am going to
    actually switch it off, so it doesn’t over-boil and I am
    going to pour that straight onto the tea. And I am also
    going to put the tea cosy over the top, just to keep that
    as warm as possible.
    You really need to give the tea a good amount of time,
    to allow the full flavour to come out. The colour will
    actually develop quite quickly, but the flavour will take
    longer, and we say for loose tea, the minimum time you
    must give the tea is 5 minutes.
    So now the tea had a good 5 minutes to properly
    brew, we are ready to drink it. Next thing we should
    do is give it a stir, just to mix it up a little bit. And then,
    we can pour it out into the cup. So now, it is really
    ready for you to drink - how ever you prefer; just drink
    it black like that, or with a touch of milk, lemon or sugar.
    That’s really up to you.
    So that’s really how to make the perfect cup of loose tea.

Комментарии • 295

  • @manaia3424
    @manaia3424 4 года назад +199

    Thank you uncle iroh

  • @thechaoticbug8203
    @thechaoticbug8203 5 лет назад +240

    Is nobody going to talk about how relaxing his voice is? I will. I would love to listen to guided meditation while drinking Spearmint tea and meditating by him.

  • @emptyunicorn384
    @emptyunicorn384 4 года назад +110

    I just came here cause I bought loose tea by accident

    • @mnepal95
      @mnepal95 4 года назад +2

      Honestly same 😂😂

    • @oenboy
      @oenboy 3 года назад

      @@mnepal95 ditto

    • @Gnaixwh
      @Gnaixwh 3 года назад +3

      Happy accident. :)

    • @Sbannmarie
      @Sbannmarie 3 года назад

      you won't go back now.

    • @mariamwael8634
      @mariamwael8634 3 года назад

      😂😂😂

  • @roanokejoe
    @roanokejoe 3 года назад +5

    As an American, this is fascinating. We, in the states, take so many shortcuts with food preparation. This is brilliant! Thank you!

    • @ahmadtea
      @ahmadtea  3 года назад

      Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you

    • @7531monkey
      @7531monkey 6 месяцев назад

      Whats steps do you skip? Boiling the water? or pouring it over the tea?

    • @gtaking109
      @gtaking109 6 месяцев назад

      ​@7531monkey we are taught to microwave the water and dump a bag in...

    • @qasimmir7117
      @qasimmir7117 4 месяца назад

      @@gtaking109
      Oh good heavens no!😱

  • @chrisofferoff1913
    @chrisofferoff1913 4 года назад +217

    I just came here for some advice and now I feel posh af

  • @heimuk
    @heimuk 4 года назад +46

    my personal experience as a tea snob for more than decade, a stir slightly once the water poured in is a must and it will help to release wonderful flavour of the tea itself

    • @turbo_bikini
      @turbo_bikini 3 года назад

      Ink, who boils water twice for a cup of tea!?

    • @jonathanoxlade4252
      @jonathanoxlade4252 3 года назад

      Who gives a shit who wants to wait 3 mins for a cup of tea lol I want my tea now maybe get tea leaves that relase flavour quicker lol

  • @GururajBN
    @GururajBN 2 года назад +3

    When the tea is brewed, the aroma is so authentic. The moment one adds milk, tea takes the backseat.

  • @elms350z
    @elms350z 3 года назад +12

    His voice is so calming. Thanks for the lesson.

  • @matarg99
    @matarg99 4 года назад +33

    Energy and time saving tip: It is not necessary to boil water twice. Heat enough water once (not boiling), then just preheat the tea pot, throw that cold water and then brew with that same hot water from the boiler.

  • @jackediroh8156
    @jackediroh8156 3 года назад +9

    The best tea tastes good whether it comes in a tin cup or a porcelain pot.

  • @afgpielover
    @afgpielover 4 года назад +8

    Ahmad tea is actually the best tea brand I have ever had. Their mango magic is amazing. Especially with a teaspoon of honey.

    • @ahmadtea
      @ahmadtea  4 года назад +1

      Wow, thank you for the wonderful comment. Honey adds such a great touch to lots of blends

  • @mosab432
    @mosab432 5 лет назад +176

    this is the most british thing ever

  • @eaodjam
    @eaodjam Месяц назад +2

    I simply love this tea and have learnt to prepare it in a better way ❤

  • @jackstanton3609
    @jackstanton3609 4 года назад +137

    This guy's really gonna have me boil water twice?

    • @bloodgain
      @bloodgain 4 года назад +41

      Nah, just ignore that. The "dissolved oxygen" thing has been proven to be bullshit. Even if it did "boil out", the act of pouring it would mix air back into it.

    • @olivtrees8749
      @olivtrees8749 4 года назад +16

      @@bloodgain Every time you boil water some of it evaporates which leaves more mineral content in the water left behind. So it's not BS that the water will taste different when you have fresh water vs re-boiled water. Most of the time I don't care, but depending on the mineral content of the water where you live and depending on the kind of tea you're using, you might care.

    • @bloodgain
      @bloodgain 4 года назад +42

      @@olivtrees8749 You'd have to boil out a lot of water for the small amounts of minerals in your water to make much difference, especially if the water you're using is already good for making tea. Adding back to the pot is going to dilute it significantly, such that you'd have to boil off water for a long time to make any appreciable difference.
      The thing most "tea masters" claim here is that the re-boiled water has all the "dissolved oxygen" boiled out, which is demonstrably, measurably false. And in any case, all the experiments I've seen that included blind tasting showed no difference in the flavor of tea made with once vs. twice or even many-times (10+) boiled water.

    • @justagerman140
      @justagerman140 4 года назад +16

      @@bloodgain you. I like you.

    • @patricaomas8750
      @patricaomas8750 4 года назад

      couple tbls in the pot and nuke

  • @kaithnumanalnoamy9635
    @kaithnumanalnoamy9635 3 года назад +3

    I was drinking Ahmed tea when I watched this, and with this I discovered my most British moment.

  • @carolynkirkpatrick3580
    @carolynkirkpatrick3580 5 лет назад +14

    Wow that is awesome and the way I brew my tea. I learnt from my mum.

  • @islamicbookstore
    @islamicbookstore 4 года назад +9

    Amazing tutorial, very well done

  • @aleksandramandic5757
    @aleksandramandic5757 4 года назад +15

    And this is the most highbrow thing I'm ever going to do in my life.

  • @jhonsimatupang7165
    @jhonsimatupang7165 3 года назад +1

    His voice is calming. I would love to hear him narrating my live.

  • @bartsimpson4844
    @bartsimpson4844 5 лет назад +19

    How do I get a job being a tea brewing expert, this looks so lovely and relaxing

    • @ahmadtea
      @ahmadtea  5 лет назад +17

      It takes around 5 years' training, and it can have its busy days

  • @ifeelfantastic8956
    @ifeelfantastic8956 3 года назад +1

    So sophisticated well done England.

  • @tamster1735
    @tamster1735 4 года назад +5

    I think I love this man.

    • @ivanov568
      @ivanov568 4 года назад

      Lmao you fell in love with the barista

    • @ludwig4029
      @ludwig4029 4 года назад

      @@ivanov568 lmao

  • @ravenskye4746
    @ravenskye4746 3 года назад +2

    What a soothing voice

  • @samihmm8626
    @samihmm8626 3 года назад +2

    I SAID THIS MAN HAVE AGOOD SELF CONFIDENACE AND SKILLFUL

  • @brynjavaldimars3855
    @brynjavaldimars3855 4 года назад +3

    Excellent this was wonderful and now I will go and make my own

  • @AMB666
    @AMB666 3 года назад +2

    You have like the best job ever existed!

  • @gazellepop
    @gazellepop 3 года назад +2

    This has been informative. Time to get a tea pot and strainer.

    • @ahmadtea
      @ahmadtea  3 года назад

      Thank you. Brew away :)

  • @al6369
    @al6369 5 лет назад +4

    I was looking for a good video on brewing loose tea. This was concise and informative. Thank you.

    • @ahmadtea
      @ahmadtea  5 лет назад

      Glad you found it useful Amy. Thank you very much

  • @johnschlesinger2009
    @johnschlesinger2009 3 года назад +2

    Absolutely right.

  • @KitKat-lp8gn
    @KitKat-lp8gn 3 года назад +3

    Doesn t tea become bitter if you let the leaves in more than 5 minutes?

  • @ibrahimf265
    @ibrahimf265 2 года назад +1

    great tried it , worked alot

  • @gaggymott9159
    @gaggymott9159 5 лет назад +8

    It's gotta be a bone china tea-cup or mug for me 🤗🤗🤗

  • @MarianoRodriguez
    @MarianoRodriguez 4 года назад

    Thanks, Toby.

  • @Sbannmarie
    @Sbannmarie 3 года назад +3

    I hope the Brits thanks the Indians for teaching them about tea.

  • @relaxationjourneys4575
    @relaxationjourneys4575 3 года назад +1

    Tea - rrific!☕

  • @balajivijaykumar5589
    @balajivijaykumar5589 3 года назад +1

    Best Earl grey tea is made from Ahmad ..I use to have it daily in Russia..we don't get such finest Earl grey tea in India ..

  • @colinnicholson769
    @colinnicholson769 4 года назад +1

    mr ali tea tester and colin wish you thank you for years help and training

  • @sarahfarrell8214
    @sarahfarrell8214 3 года назад +1

    That looks delicious!

  • @mastercheif1989
    @mastercheif1989 3 года назад +1

    I just take the tea kettle to work on the road. Nothing better than drinking straight from the kettle on a cold morning.

  • @rmfornil9564
    @rmfornil9564 3 года назад +1

    Oh my god! This the brand of the tea i drink 😲

  • @TheCaramelgal
    @TheCaramelgal 4 года назад +1

    Brilliant!

  • @kopec1
    @kopec1 2 года назад

    Very good. However he should've mentioned that distilled water is best for tea.

  • @rebelboy77collins82
    @rebelboy77collins82 3 года назад +1

    Best tea ever

  • @uma_r
    @uma_r 4 года назад +2

    I couldn't stop laughing at this video 😂
    The man is dead serious.

    • @ahmadtea
      @ahmadtea  4 года назад +3

      We take our tea extremely seriously!

    • @eaodjam
      @eaodjam Месяц назад

      With a serious face to add emphasis on what he’s teaching 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @crispy-pt9pq
    @crispy-pt9pq 4 года назад +2

    this was very chill

  • @dwaynepatterson1755
    @dwaynepatterson1755 3 года назад +1

    Scientific approach, funny video)

  • @jackiezarate6188
    @jackiezarate6188 4 года назад +1

    Thank you I liked and subscribed

  • @upscalebohemian5372
    @upscalebohemian5372 4 года назад +2

    Tea pot sizes/capacities change, so one teaspoon per person and one for the pot is useless. It's one teaspoon for each 8 ounces that the teapot holds.

    • @oldpro8783
      @oldpro8783 4 года назад

      he also said he was serving 2 so he put 3 scoops in, but is that b/c that tea pot serves 2? like what if he were serving 6.. would he add 7 in and still fill that tea pot to the brim like he did in the video? seemed like a bit of an oversight. like it's a decent video but it wasn't super informative when it comes to measurements. eh couple 2-3 spoons in here, hot filtered water, 5 mins on the set and pour. is what i got out of it.. lol

    • @olivtrees8749
      @olivtrees8749 4 года назад

      He said that spoon for the pot was a traditional thing. So you can do it the traditional way or not.

  • @joncarroll6853
    @joncarroll6853 4 года назад +3

    I want everything in this video, including the rest for the tea strainer. Haha! I can't find a tea pot like this and your website says out of stock.

    • @karenryder6317
      @karenryder6317 2 года назад

      It looked very small to be able to hold three cups of tea.

  • @helpful-info7406
    @helpful-info7406 3 года назад +1

    It would have been better if you could use a glass cup instead of the ceramic cup that way we would be able to see the liquor of the tea more clearly!

  • @mukomerobicheaux6883
    @mukomerobicheaux6883 3 года назад +2

    what if my tea apron doesn't match my tea cozy, can I still make tea?

    • @ahmadtea
      @ahmadtea  3 года назад +1

      I suppose so, but don't tell anyone

  • @abdulkahir
    @abdulkahir 4 года назад +1

    I think Ahmad Tea best quality tea in the world thank you England

    • @ahmadtea
      @ahmadtea  3 года назад +1

      Thanks so much, glad to hear from a fan. :)

  • @nikita6995
    @nikita6995 3 года назад +2

    I appreciate your efforts, but how can you waste the water like that, you are setting an example in minds of thousands.... Please be conscious, save water, save this planet!

  • @Jsdj1828n
    @Jsdj1828n 3 года назад +4

    lots of water waste..

  • @michaelangelopalacio8631
    @michaelangelopalacio8631 9 месяцев назад

    I like English breakfist😊

  • @CherryBlossom1477
    @CherryBlossom1477 5 лет назад +37

    When you make a cup of tea the proper way but not the fancy way 😔

  • @Christina-rh5mm
    @Christina-rh5mm 4 года назад +1

    Do you put in milk first or last? Makes a difference as milk gets scorched if put in first. Most people these days will not know this as teabags are the norm for younger generations. You can also explain what being mum is in regards to teapot making. Most English people will know but others around the world may not. Should cup be also heated? Should tea cosy be put on pot while reboiling kettle. Or doesn't it really matter that much? Does it make a difference if teapot is bone china, glass or stainless steel?
    I'm an Australian and grew up with tea bags.

    • @ahmadtea
      @ahmadtea  4 года назад +1

      Hi Krisstabelle, Thanks for your questions. It's wonderful to hear from someone who's interested in tea. Here goes....
      Out Tea Tasters always put the milk in last, for simply the practical reason that you can easier tell how much to add for your own taste, based on the colour of the brew. However it's believed that milk was originally added first by the British to stop the china crockery breraking when hot water was added. 'Being mother' means being responsible for pouring the tea from the pot for those taking tea. We're not sure of where the phrase actually comes from but we always assumed it was due to the tradition that the mother of the family served the tea. Warming the teacups was common practise in the past when houses were cold and tea was served in brittle china - warming the cups would avoid breakages owing to the shock of the hot water hitting the cold cups. Warming the cups will help keep the tea fractionally warmer today but it's not essential. We don't advise reboiling kettles using the same water as freshly drawn water is always better - but make sure you only fill the volume of water you need for each boil, to avoid wasting water and electricity. Regarding teapot material - the thicker and less coductive the material, the longer the pot will stay warm. This is most useful for black teas because they are better served at higher temperatures. Ceramic seems to be the most effective at retaining heat that we've found.
      We hope this is helpful,
      Ahmad Tea Team

    • @Christina-rh5mm
      @Christina-rh5mm 4 года назад

      @@ahmadtea Thank you very much for taking the time to answer my questions and now I do fully understand. Cheers from Oz. Christina

    • @ahmadtea
      @ahmadtea  4 года назад +1

      @@Christina-rh5mm You're welcome. Have a happy Christmas

  • @bandicoot5412
    @bandicoot5412 3 года назад

    Thank you!

  • @berrycarbs
    @berrycarbs 5 лет назад +1

    Ahmad Tea Cardamom loose leaf is my all time favorite tea. It has to be brewed in a tea pot and I add one tsp of lapsang to 5 tsps of Ahmad Tea and one liter of water... Steep 8 minutes and time to enjoy.

  • @hanzz9083
    @hanzz9083 4 года назад +1

    AH!! MAD!!!...tea

  • @Lsjejskdkeo3o3ororifj
    @Lsjejskdkeo3o3ororifj 3 года назад

    Please accept my point,
    Don't use boiled water immediately, leave it cool for 3 mins and then add to empty preheated pot!!! Then add the tea leaves .
    The boiling water with 100 Celsius will destroy the leaves and make it very buttery and change the chemical structures especially Caffeine.
    I did my experiments many times and this was my best results!!
    Enjoy the tea.

    • @cashmerecat4768
      @cashmerecat4768 3 года назад

      Water is boiled for tea, and not boiled for coffee.

  • @ThatsWhatSheSaid-420
    @ThatsWhatSheSaid-420 5 лет назад +18

    I feel like I'm about to be murdered.

  • @borazga
    @borazga 3 года назад +1

    This is really helpful,innit ?

    • @Alexander-vm2ox
      @Alexander-vm2ox 3 года назад

      Eh? You understand only tramps say "init"

  • @Beko500ProGolover
    @Beko500ProGolover 4 года назад

    My prestige eco kettle turns off as soon as it's boiled. I know my kettle doesn't over do it

  • @hafizahusairi
    @hafizahusairi 4 года назад +1

    Any tips for cold water?

  • @eldarius237
    @eldarius237 3 года назад

    So recently I decided to learn the right way to make tea,
    1) Should we use the brewed tea leaves twice? Pour hot water on them again?
    2) After 5 minutes brewing, should we keep the tea in the same pot with the leaves or should we move the brewed tea to another pot?

    • @ahmadtea
      @ahmadtea  3 года назад

      Hi there, thanks for your questions: 1) Once you have used the leaves once, almost all of the flavour will be infused into the water, so if you poor water on them again, you wint get a very flavourful tea. 2) Keep the tea in the same pot but make sure you have a strainer either in the pot itself or have a strainer on the cup. If you move the tea to another pot it will leave a lot of heat.

    • @eldarius237
      @eldarius237 3 года назад

      @@ahmadtea Thanks for replying! As for the 2, I thought it's not good to leave the tea with the leaves because it will overbrew.

  • @swapnielshelare001
    @swapnielshelare001 4 года назад

    Thank you Thank you Thank you

  • @craz4jaymz
    @craz4jaymz 5 лет назад +1

    Really helpful video. I use your tea bags, black tea with cardamom. Is the steeping time still a minimum of 5 mins? I let it steep for 4 minutes

    • @ahmadtea
      @ahmadtea  5 лет назад

      No teabags take a shorter time to infuse. At least 3 minutes should be enough to bring out the flavour.

  • @eloisalusterio6649
    @eloisalusterio6649 4 года назад

    What kind of water is "fresh water" is it like freshly from the tap water or like i boil water again fresh water do i use hard or soft water please i really dont want to be wasting any more tea by not doing things properly

    • @ahmadtea
      @ahmadtea  4 года назад

      Hi Akira, by 'fresh' we mean freshly drawn, as in straight from the tap/source rather than left sitting in the kettle and it is better not to boil the same water twice. We recommend you fill your kettle with just enough water for for the teapot so you don't waste any water. The water you use can make a big difference to the taste - soft water will usually taste a lot better.

  • @Bluelightcheaphotel
    @Bluelightcheaphotel 4 года назад +2

    I’ve only had tea this way once and I don’t remember how she prepared it - long ago and hazy - but it was tremendous. Like a sweet peppermint, didn’t even taste like tea

  • @clevelandkeith
    @clevelandkeith 3 года назад

    Not that it really matters, but oxygen is removed by change in temperature, not boiling, and at 100 c dissolved oxygen is zero so boil it once and oxygen is gone. I bring this up only because it's a waste of water.

  • @mrsmith9079
    @mrsmith9079 4 года назад

    I doubt that the oxygen dissolved in the water will account for the flat taste. Boiling water (or indeed any other liquid) will almost entirely de-gas it - if you don't believe me, try boiling carbonated water then seeing if there's any fizz left in it once it's cooled down. What's likely causing the taste difference (assuming there is one) is that your freshly boiled water has had less time to cool, and is thus hotter. Hotter water will extract more compounds from the tea, causing the difference in taste.

    • @olivtrees8749
      @olivtrees8749 4 года назад

      No. The difference in taste comes from water evaporation leaving behind more minerals in the remaining water. I think this is what people mean when they say the oxygen is boiled out.

  • @spamcan9208
    @spamcan9208 2 года назад

    Too bad the teapot can't warm itself up or maybe wrap it in a special electric blanket, like they do with racecar tires, because that's a very wasteful way to heat up a teapot.
    I'm also curious if anyone has measured the temperature throughout the process to see just how much heat an insulating material like ceramic is actually removing from the brew water.
    tl;dr who is the James Hoffman of tea?

  • @calfaro1979
    @calfaro1979 3 года назад

    So the tea to water ratio is always personal preference? I purchased a tin of your earl grey and have been tinkering with the recipe but could use some tips.

    • @ahmadtea
      @ahmadtea  3 года назад

      We normally say about a teaspoonful of tea per 250ml of water. But the key is to brew it well to get the full flavour. If you find it too strong then you can always add hot water to the cup

  • @coloredbybritt735
    @coloredbybritt735 4 года назад +2

    Ok but isn’t the tea sitting in the pot over brewing?

    • @bosnajwzify
      @bosnajwzify 4 года назад +1

      asking the real question

  • @Nesterou
    @Nesterou 5 лет назад +6

    Boiling water on a green tea isn't a good idea though.
    It goes from 75°C to 95°C top so I'm not sure of I should follow these tips.

    • @ahmadtea
      @ahmadtea  5 лет назад +9

      Hi, you're right it is better to use water that is slightly below boiling point for green tea. This method is for black tea

    • @waakafloocka60
      @waakafloocka60 5 лет назад +1

      @@ahmadtea What about Green Tea With Earl Grey Do you still brew at 80C because earl grey is black tea like the video but it also has green tea in it i'm talking about this 1 in particular www.amazon.com/Ahmad-Green-Tea-Earl-Grey/dp/B000N65SPS

    • @ahmadtea
      @ahmadtea  5 лет назад +2

      @@waakafloocka60 Hi there, this is green tea with added bergamot (Earl Grey flavour) so brew this at a lower temperature than 100 degrees. I hope this helps

  • @balaji225
    @balaji225 4 года назад

    Thank you for the video. How much water would you suggest adding to the teapot for the three teaspoons? In ml/teaspoon?

    • @ahmadtea
      @ahmadtea  4 года назад +3

      Thanks for the question. We normally say 250ml per spoonful. For a teapot we advise to add one more sponful and have an extra pot of hot water, so people who dont like it quite so strong can dilute their own.

  • @prettyprudent5779
    @prettyprudent5779 3 года назад

    Won’t the porcelain teapot potentially burst if you pour boiling water into it? My teapot is too expensive to risk it.

    • @ahmadtea
      @ahmadtea  3 года назад

      Hello there, we find most modern teaware should be okay with boiling water. But if you're worried, maybe try a cheaper, sturdier teapot for daily use :)

    • @prettyprudent5779
      @prettyprudent5779 3 года назад

      @@ahmadtea : I plan to allow the water to sit for a few minutes, post boil, to cool. Thanks.

  • @rexgeorg7324
    @rexgeorg7324 2 года назад

    Its cheaper to buy the teabags and create your own loose tea
    250g loose tea £1.50
    ......same tea
    250g tea bags £1.10

  • @connorsparrow6604
    @connorsparrow6604 3 года назад

    Why do you put in one teaspoon of tea 'for the pot' if the max steep time is 5 mins?
    Suppose two people get their tea after three to five minutes of steeping. Wouldn't it be a waste of the third teaspoon of tea if it's just going to over-steep in the pot, get too bitter, and go to waste?

    • @ahmadtea
      @ahmadtea  3 года назад +1

      We find it is always better having your tea brewed stronger because, should anyone in the party find it too strong, they can always add hot water to suit their taste.

  • @aubz.sayshello
    @aubz.sayshello 6 лет назад +5

    The traditional way of measuring how much tea to add in the teapot is one teaspoon per person and one for the pot, but what if there are 6 people would that mean I should add 7 teaspoon of tea?

    • @Rocky-dm3rr
      @Rocky-dm3rr 6 лет назад +3

      Pandazzle yes. You'll need to have a big pot for 7 cups of tea :)

    • @Rocky-dm3rr
      @Rocky-dm3rr 6 лет назад

      6 cups *

    • @yvonneanderson7032
      @yvonneanderson7032 6 лет назад +1

      Yes

    • @yvonneanderson7032
      @yvonneanderson7032 6 лет назад +1

      chosenone4447 it's one per person and one extra for the pot .. so always add one extra

    • @yvonneanderson7032
      @yvonneanderson7032 6 лет назад +1

      chosenone4447 everyone has a different preference depending on how you like your tea I suppose ..

  • @jareddanylak9017
    @jareddanylak9017 3 года назад

    How large capacity teapot and how much water do you pour per teaspoon(per person)? 250ml? 500ml? 1L?

    • @ahmadtea
      @ahmadtea  3 года назад

      We normally allow one teaspoon per 250ml water. Plus one for the pot. We find it's better to brew tea strong and long, then those who like a little weaker flavour can add hot water. Thanks for your question.

  • @floris7055
    @floris7055 3 года назад

    Hi interesting video! I only don't get the part where you describe how to use fresh water, if you boil that water as well, what's the difference with water that has just been boiled to heat the teapot..? Thanks!

    • @ahmadtea
      @ahmadtea  3 года назад

      Hi Flolo, thanks for your question. We're not quite sure what you mean but here's why it is best to heat the teapot - tea brews best with water that has just boiled, if you have a cold teapot then when the water hits the cold surface it will cool down so the brewing process won't be is as efficient. A warmer teapot will mean the water doesn' t cool down so much. Regarding using freshly drawn water (fresh out of the tap/bottle). We find that if you use water that has been boiled more than once, the water becomes flat and the tea doesn't brew as well nor taste as good - especially if the water has been left in the kettle for a long time. Does this help?

    • @floris7055
      @floris7055 3 года назад

      @@ahmadtea Hi! Thanks, yes I think it helps. Because you boil water again with "fresh" water after heating the teapot, I was wondering why you couldnt just use the water you used for heating the teapot as well. But that has cooled down a little or sat too long in the kettle?

    • @ahmadtea
      @ahmadtea  3 года назад

      @@floris7055 Yes that's right. It's better to use water that's just boiled. Thank you

    • @cashmerecat4768
      @cashmerecat4768 3 года назад

      @@ahmadtea I was taught to make tea by the same method you use, but I don’t bring the water to the boil for warming the pot. I warm the pot with water just before the boil and then continue to boil after putting the tea in.
      Much less wasteful of water and electricity.

  • @187hooman
    @187hooman 5 лет назад +1

    Not all tea pots are the same, an actual tea to water ratio would be nice.

    • @ahmadtea
      @ahmadtea  5 лет назад +2

      Try 1 teaspoon per 230ml water

    • @berrycarbs
      @berrycarbs 5 лет назад +2

      Ahmad Tea I use 1 tsp pr 200 ml of water but then I like strong tea...

    • @aliveli-hq6zk
      @aliveli-hq6zk 5 лет назад

      @@ahmadtea oh thx

  • @KillJoy_Since2017
    @KillJoy_Since2017 3 года назад

    When I make tea I drink it right away, I didn’t know you should let it sit

    • @ahmadtea
      @ahmadtea  3 года назад

      Yes Reina, brewing it for 5 mins will bring out the full flavour. We recommend it!

  • @n.arredondo6000
    @n.arredondo6000 4 года назад

    just a comment, i don't like wasting water
    !!!!!!!

  • @camcordercam
    @camcordercam 4 года назад

    the only reason I needed this video was to understanding the straining process... and then he just casually puts an unidentified strainer over the cup from the side, not mentioning that step at all, the type of strainer... lmao.

    • @ahmadtea
      @ahmadtea  4 года назад

      Hi Cameron, if there's anything specific you'd like to know about strainers we can ask our tea department?

  • @mandyrarsh7137
    @mandyrarsh7137 4 года назад +3

    At 3:30 a tea drop goes than the tea pot ...sorry not a perfect cup of tea! 😑

  • @kingsleyperera9655
    @kingsleyperera9655 3 года назад

    The BEST TEA IS NOT AHMAD BUT WORLD FAMOUS "' CEYLON TEA " .

  • @gomiko8979
    @gomiko8979 4 года назад

    how the hell did I get from "memes that make me commite die" to this?

    • @Sylttia
      @Sylttia 3 года назад

      RUclips knows what you really want.

  • @naughtykid000
    @naughtykid000 4 года назад

    i am British so making classic tea comes naturally but when i tried berry tea it tastes like hot water

    • @steverocksyo
      @steverocksyo 3 года назад

      Steep longer or add more loose tea.

  • @DrLelantos
    @DrLelantos 3 года назад

    That's one dark cup of tea... Anyone else or just me?

  • @jenniferrodriguez1202
    @jenniferrodriguez1202 4 года назад +1

    were can i find tea bags in texas

    • @ahmadtea
      @ahmadtea  4 года назад

      Hi Jennifer, the below page should help: www.ahmadteausa.com/store-locator/ or you can order tea online from the same website.

  • @johnny67a
    @johnny67a 4 года назад +1

    But how much water you add per tea spoon?

    • @ahmadtea
      @ahmadtea  4 года назад +1

      We normally say 8oz water for each spoonful

  • @HoneyBadger842
    @HoneyBadger842 4 года назад +1

    Is it just me or did the tea cup say London

    • @ahmadtea
      @ahmadtea  4 года назад

      It did, well spotted.

  • @eggbass
    @eggbass 5 лет назад +1

    So 5 minutes is the minimum for steeping. Is there a maximum? Can you over-steep tea?

    • @dariowiter3078
      @dariowiter3078 5 лет назад +2

      Wrong! Five minutes is the maximum amount of time for black tea; you'll get a bitter tasting tea if you overbrew it past 5 minutes.

    • @ahmadtea
      @ahmadtea  5 лет назад +3

      Hi Cap, It's all a matter of taste, culture and tradition. In many countries, such as Iraq and Turkey, the custom is to allow tea to steep much longer than this so we suggest you experiment with which timings you prefer.

    • @eggbass
      @eggbass 5 лет назад

      Ahmad Tea Thank you for the response!

    • @ahmadtea
      @ahmadtea  5 лет назад +10

      You're welcome. Good luck in Endgame ;)

    • @edienandy
      @edienandy 4 года назад

      It really depends on the variety of tea. Green tea should only be steeped for 1-2 minutes, after that it gets bitter. Basically 3 minutes for everything else besides herbal teas which can be steeped for 5 or more minutes.

  • @educationallyrecreational9967
    @educationallyrecreational9967 4 года назад +1

    Why does asian tea take 10sec to make?

    • @olivtrees8749
      @olivtrees8749 4 года назад

      Because those teas are extra potent and they are meant to be reinfused. Western Tea is generally not reinfused.

  • @n.arredondo6000
    @n.arredondo6000 4 года назад

    ataraxia !!!!!!!!!!!

  • @theunknown1062
    @theunknown1062 3 года назад

    Is ahmad tea halal? How much does it cost in the Philippines? 🤗

    • @ahmadtea
      @ahmadtea  3 года назад

      Hi there, yes it's Halal. Have a look on Shopee for Philipinnes for prices: shopee.ph/csfenterprise201

  • @Kristoffer_BT
    @Kristoffer_BT 4 года назад +1

    so how much water per person?

    • @ahmadtea
      @ahmadtea  4 года назад

      We normally advise around 250ml per person