Royal Society of Chemistry: How to make a Perfect Cup of Tea

Personal chemistry: to gain optimum ambience for enjoyment of tea aim to achieve a seated drinking position in a favoured home spot where quietness and calm will elevate the moment to a special dimension. For best results carry a heavy bag of shopping – of walk the dog – in cold, driving rain for at least half an hour beforehand.

This will make the tea taste out of this world.

Dr Andrew Stapley of Loughborough University writes:

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