[at-l] Sun Tea

David Addleton dfaddleton at gmail.com
Wed Jul 25 20:53:35 CDT 2007


thank you Eddy

enuff said

On 7/25/07, Eddy <ewker at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> how is that even considered sun tea??
>
>   Sun Tea is where you put the tea bags in a container, fill it with cold
> water and sit it outside in the sun all day.
>
>   When you come home the tea is ready to be iced.
>
>   Eddy
>
>
> Doug Mathews <mathews at uga.edu> wrote:
>   Well, being the chef that I am not, one reason folks like sun tea is
> it does not have the biter taste that some other tea's have. I
> belive they have the bitter taste because they have boiled the tea in
> the water.
>
> To me the easier way to make "sun" tea is to put how ever many tea
> bags you need to make the amount of tea you need in a pitcher, then
> pour the boiling water in the pitcher and let it sit for a while.
> After its cooled somewhat, take out the tea bags, add enough water to
> make it not as strong, but still strong so that when you later add
> ices and it melts, the tea is not too weak.
>
> Chef Mainframe
>
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