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Learn how to brew tea in this free video series about using an infusing ball, teapot, and more!
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Water can make or break a good cup of tea. Get tips for using quality water in this free video clip about how to brew tea.

Measuring tea is an important step in brewing tea. Get tips for using the right amount of tea leaves in this free video clip about how to brew tea.

Your French press can make more than coffee. Get tips for using French presses to make tea in this free video clip about how to brew tea.

Teapots make wonderful tea. Get tips for using teapots for your cup of tea in this free video clip about how to brew tea.

Disposable teabags are a great way to brew tea. Get tips for using teabags in this free video clip about how to brew tea.

Don't know how to use an infusing ball to brew tea? Learn how to in this free video clip about how to brew tea.

Tea is characterized as the most mystical and healing of all the beverages. With the variety of flavors, tea seems to perfect drink for any occasion. As Chinese legend describes, tea originated by divine intervention. A legendary emperor was sitting in the grass sometime around 2737 B.C. As he was pondering life, he drank a bowl of boiling water when all of a sudden leaves blew into his bowl. When he looked down, he noticed that the water had started to change color. The ever inquisitive and curious monarch took a sip of the brew and was pleasantly surprised by its flavor and its restorative properties. However, due to the desire that tea arouses, one creation myth can not possibly be enough to explain the beginnings of tea. Another legend claims that the founder of the Zen school of Buddhism discovered the beverage. Regardless of truth to these myths, tea has played a significant role in Asian culture for centuries as a staple beverage, a curative and a symbol of status.
In this free video series, learn how to brew tea. Our expert, Matt Graham, starts every morning with a fresh cup of tea. He shows you everything you need to know to brew tea. Get tips for using different equipment to brew tea. Learn how to use an infusing ball, teapot, French press, and more! If you are curious how much water to use, Matt shows you this as well. So, what are you waiting for? Learn how to brew tea today!
Matt Graham Matt Graham discovered loose tea on a trip to The People's Republic of China in 2001. For the past seven years, Matt has continued his exploration into the world of tea. A daily drinker, he has cupped a vast variety of loose teas. In 2006, Matt attended tea seminars at a national tea conference. Additional travel in Europe augmented his understanding of international tea traditions.dkdk
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