America consumes a lot of tea. But in America, especially in the southern part, please do not think that all the tea is hot. According to the American Tea Association, about 85% of the tea consumed here is frozen. That is, your waiter and owner do not automatically know that you want a delicious hot cup. In some restaurants, your tea will add a slice of lemon or a small amount of honey; if you add milk to your tea, you may have to chase the waiter and ask for "cream" I do not think so. Americans make coffee with coffee and tea, and the taste is absolutely delicious; it is not as dark as the cream you put in a dessert, but it is much darker than milk. (If you insist, you will be able to get a small can of milk, but this may take time.
When purchasing a tea bag here, please check the label carefully. Most of it is ice bag tea like Lipton, it is not used to make hot tea and it is not used for brewing. In my opinion, if this is your only option, you should buy loose tea and a filter or syringe. Currently most shops offer small thermal tea bags such as Twining's and Bigelow, but they are more expensive. If you're lucky you'll get a box of PG tips for about $ 6; Tetley's UK mix is not bad.
The hot tea drinker here is more adventurous than a typical British, and you will find a variety of teas. I'm often shouting "I want a full tea," as I am faced with various flashy blends like Starbucks, Fragrance Green, Vanilla Roll Boss, Jasmine Orange. Yes, it is Jasmine Orange Tea
If someone provides tea to you and asks how you like it, or if you do, you can become a good master yourself. If you are a very annoying person about how to make tea, first and second, you need to lower your standards. I do not know that many Americans rinse with hot water boiling teapot first (if using teapot) or "put kettle on instead of kettle".
The vocabulary of tea is also slightly different here. As the contractor here does not have to supply tea unlimitedly as part of the contract, if you tell others that you like "builder tea" you may encounter a blank appearance. Likewise, the proposal to answer "not white" may require further explanation and obviously will show you strange to say, "Should I be a mother?"
When I call room service for two cups of tea, I hope that no one will experience my experience in a hotel in New York a few years ago. About 45 minutes later, I received 2 tea creams; each glass was filled with 2 tea bags. The spoon starts up. Almost unforgettable for me!
Bright side - If you provide Long Island iced tea, this is a delicious alcoholic drink made with vodka, jin, tequila and rum
According to the American Tea Association, more than 65% of the tea brewed in the United States was made from tea bags in 2012. According to the organization, instant tea and iced tea account for a quarter of tea in the U.S., the rest are instant food and pinte. Instant tea is falling, and rouge tea is becoming more common, especially with special tea and coffee shops. "The Duchess started drinking tea during the day to avoid dizziness and hunger from lunch to dinner, she started seeking tea and small food to share with other women at my house. The trend began to spread in the courtroom, and Queen Victoria himself began organizing afternoon tea events. "
Okay, no. "Tea law" actually contributed to the tea ceremony in Boston, but not because it raised the price of tea - indeed, the "law of tea" refers to the price of tea imported by a trading company in East India I lowered it. This is part of a story that most Americans do not know; the income decreases as British tea is cheaper than their duty-free smuggled Dutch tea, and the British son of freedom is more politicized than a businessman There is no incentive to convert. John Hancock, sponsored by Son of Freedom and instigating the Boston Tea Ceremony, is a major shipping maker of huge wealth, most of which comes through smuggled tea. Tea bills are the place he calculated - hit his wallet
The end consumer has an economic interest in tea, but the tea invoice impairs the status of independent shipper, smugglers and local shopkeepers. John Hancock is a famous tea smugglers whose tea shares are seized by customs officials. Since they did not have the freedom to buy tea from other merchants at the same price from the chosen official merchant, they persuaded the strong commercial interests and the public to view that act as another means.