In the United States, "tea" means a cup of hot water, followed by tea next to it. I can drink myself
Every British knows that tea must be made of boiling water. This is not boiling water, it is the actual boiling water when it comes into contact with tea. (I'm talking about the proper British tea here to drink milk, water is slightly well boiling for the best white tea and oolong tea). Boiling, bubbling. In fact, boiling is like boiling.
There is a series of arguments to strengthen this. "Pot is not put in pot, put pot into pot" is the most important.
It should be made of fresh, freshly boiled water; in my opinion hard water is softer and softer. Pour the boiling water into the loose leaf of the pot, stir the lid, cook it for about 3 minutes - it is enough to release the taste, but it is not too much, it turns into stew and tannin. Then pour a little, add some milk. We English people can not agree on whether to eat their milk first or to eat; the first time you put milk, the leaves sink to the bottom of the cup and can be distinguished from the patterns left behind. Milk will enter clearly if you make modern, lazy tea by pouring boiling water into cup tea, boiling water will burn milk otherwise. Milk should be fresh (raw or pasteurized), but please do not sterilize, boil, UHT, dry or evaporate.
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
During the Boston Tea Party in 1773, Boston colonists disguised as Native American and abandoned the British government's three tea ship to protest the British government. After the Boston Tea ceremony, the British passed the Boston Harbor Act of 1774. The bill ordered the closure of Boston Harbor until the price of tea was repaid. Hancock's reputation gradually grew during this time until he became a major symbol of anti-British extremism (extreme behavior tried to force change). It is uncertain how much he planned and how much he was pushed by Samuel Adams. As everyone knows, Hancock and Adams are the only two Americans refusing to give amnesty when the British general Thomas Gage finally decided to build a peaceful relationship with the colony did.
82 Boston Tea Party ■ American colonists took direct action against the "tea law" to protest the behavior of the British government. ■ From November to early December, an East Indian trading company shipping a British tea entered the port of Boston. ■ Tea leaves are not used because colonists have resisted or refused to buy British tea. On the evening of 16th December 1773, Boston's freedom son gathered under the guidance of Samuel Adams and drew a face as a native American. ■ Later, Liberty's son got into a British boat and began to throw tea leaves at the port. A total of 45 tons of tea was destroyed ■ This incident caused the anger of England and influenced the king's decision to use greater military force against Boston's Statue of Liberty.