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Tea bags are like crackerjack for the tea world. But we often recommend avoiding them in favor of whole-leaf tea. It does not signify they do not have a room in the tea kingdom.

Tea bags are worthwhile and no-mess alternatives that induce brewing tea quicker and clearer. The common man prefers them as they are convenient and save time. Tea experts often don’t use them for quality reasons.

There is a ton of discussion about tea bag materials and whether they are a suitable option when it appears to be tea drinking.

Here, we will reveal the truth about tea bags, how to make them, and their uses for your benefit.

When Were Teabags Invented?

The invention of the tea bag drenched back to the 20th century. A tea importer named Thomas Sullivan tumbled upon the creation of the tea bag by accident. During that time, tea was highly precious and expensive per today’s standards. The standard container for all tea varieties was a container made in metal. Sullivan decided to decrease costs per year and started selling his products in hand-made muslin bags of silk rather than using expensive tea tins.

Many of his buyers saw this new packaging style and assumed it was an infusion method instead of packaging. They dipped the bags instantly into the water and got thrilled with the comfort of brewing. These buyers placed big orders, leaving Sullivan even more overjoyed than he was.

Sullivan neglected to copyright his innovation, maybe because he was late in the competition. Despite that, his retail use of tea bags started to reach the world and emerged in immense popularity nowadays.
With time, many tea bag creators started experimenting with different cloths for their tea bags, such as gauze, cellophane, cheesecloth, and perforated paper. Paper strands worked out as the best teabag stuff. Later, machine-sewn bags replaced hand-sewn ones.

In 1952, Lipton Tea company patented the flow-thru bag that has four sides. Like the pyramid bags, this method of tea bagging lets more water flow through the leaves and develops a strong drink.
The Brooke Bond tea brand introduced pyramid tea bags. These bags give 50% more space to move than a sleek tea bag. Also, this encouraged better infusion than others options.

In recent years, tea socks have become famous among full-leaf tea drinkers. These are not tea bags in the real sense. But they are of similar materials and are disposable.

Benefits Of Tea Bags

Following are the four most tea bag benefits one can get after using them:

  • Comfort

The primary benefit of using tea bags is that they are readily available. It is simple to pop a tea bag into a mug of hot water and carry it on with the rest of your day. There is no need to fiddle around with tea utensils or wash extra vessels thereon. The portable attached thread makes cleanup easy, as you can only drop the tea bag into the trash or compost pile.

  • No Chaos

Another advantage of using tea bags is that they create no trash. You only need to remove the bag. And an excellent cup of tea gets ready. 

Unlike in loose-leaf tea, a tea strainer is needed to discard the loose leaves. That further suggests you will have more utensils to clean. Tea bags make the tea-making process smoother than ever before.

  • Excellent For Making Iced Tea

Making iced tea can be a difficult task, particularly if you are going to add fresh fruits or flavorings to it. However, brewing with tea bags makes the procedure simple and fast. And you can focus on other preparations for a big gathering or tea party.

  • Other Uses For Tea Bags

There are some additional ways where you can use tea bags. These uses are:

  • Reducing dark circles
  • Scenting spaces in the office or home like an herb sachet
  • For creating decoctions and infusions other than teas such as lavender, chamomile, lavender, and tissues.

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How To Use Tea Bags?

An excellent cup of tea, as it unfolds the perfect rapport of delicious flavors, captivating aroma, and much more. Yet, there is a small room for mistakes when it arrives to brewing. But do not worry, as the following method explains precisely how to use a tea bag so you can make your tea taste better.

  1. First, place the tea bag into a cup. For an energy boost, we recommend you have Slimtox Energy Tea. But when you consider getting relaxed, a delightful cup of chamomile would serve a purpose.
  2. Next, pour some hot water into the cup. The tip is to find out the right proportion. Water that is too heated will burn tea leaves but too cold will provide you with a flavorless sip. To get a reasonable impact, we suggest you use water that is under-boiling.
  3. After that, dip the tea bag into the water gently to prompt the release of flavor and aroma. The steeping period differs as per the type of tea. It takes two to three minutes for green tea, three to four minutes for black tea, and four to five minutes for white tea.
  4. The last step is to remove the tea bag from the cup and serve. Your flavorful, strong cup of tea is ready. Enjoy!

Types of Teabags and What Are Teabags Made Of

Generally, a tea bag is a small porous packed pouch that is particularly helpful to use and carry. It enables you to brew tea without using teaware.

Today, a massive variety of tea bag types are available in the market, each having unique benefits. Tea bags are arranged in the following style considering their benefits and form:

Single Chamber Tea Bag

1. Single Chamber Tea Bags

Single chamber tea bags are also called regular tea bags or stringed tea bags. These tea bags are rectangular-shaped and heat-sealable. In such tea bags, tea is in powder form and is incredibly safe and non-toxic.

These tea bags develop a slight bitterness that can change the flavor of your tea. Despite this, the mass production of tea bags does not deteriorate in terms of excellence. 

Moreover, such tea bags are opaque. That sadly restricts you from seeing the actual tea hidden inside the bag. So, what you are drinking can somewhat be tea fannings, the tiny pieces of tea left over after the high-quality tea leaves are collected.

Double Chamber Tea Bag

 2. Double-Chamber Tea Bags

Double-chamber tea bags are very identical to single-chamber teabags. Such teabags are powerful and can be placed in hot water for a long time. Thus, developing a most promising infusion. 

The major drawback of this kind is the tunneled space in the middle that permits moisture and water to pass.

3. Pyramid-Shaped Tea Bags

Pyramid tea presents a triangular-shaped structure and an excellent tea bag style for whole-leaf tea. 

Such tea bags are usually bigger than regular tea bags. They have enough space for the tea leaves to steep and widen. It affects a decent brew for even the nicest of big-leaf teas, thus, allowing more nutrients to bring into the teacup. You can find gourmet teas and herbal teas in pyramid tea bags.

Besides, the content is observable from the cover of such tea bags. It ultimately boosts the visual appeal of the tea.

Kinds Of Pyramid Tea Bags

Nylon Pyramid Bags

  • Nylon Mesh Pyramid Bags

Such tea bags are plastic-based that can be nylon or polypropylene. They are reliable as per FDA, heat resistant, and will not influence the true scent of the tea. 

Also, these tea bags are semi-transparent, which allows one to see the tea leaves inside the sachet. But nylon is a non-biodegradable fabric. That can cause an intense impact on the environment.

Biodegradable Pyramid Tea Bags

  • Biodegradable Pyramid Tea Bags

Biodegradable tea bags are an alternative to nylon material and have a high cost. Such tea bags are made from cornstarch and can be composted only at an industrial compost facility. 

Such tea bags can be made using a by-product of sugar starch or abaca plants, a variety of banana plants.

4. Other Tea Bags Types

These include cotton and muslin silk tea bags. Such tea bags can be the other options that can create the tea-making experience more worthwhile and satisfying. However, such kinds of tea bags are not in trend much.

 

Basis

Single Chamber Teabags

Double Chamber Teabags

Pyramid Shaped Teabags

Cost-saving Not costly due to the inexpensive production process More costly as compared to the single-chamber tea bags Expensive due to a lot of production processes
Quality Opaque and not able to define the quality of tea Opaque and not able to identify the quality of tea Transparent and able to see the content of the bag
Raw material Filter paper and biodegradable  Strong heat-sealable Filter paper and biodegradable  Made from plastic and plant-based
Nutritional value Less nutritional value due to the presence of crushed leaves Less nutritional value 

due to crushed leaves’ existence

More nutritional value due to the presence of the whole-leaf tea
Kind of tea Powder-form tea Powder-form tea Whole-leaf tea 
Storage  Not capable to remain for a long time due to very less space  Less storage capacity due to less space Long storage capacity to ample space
Used for Low-quality teas Low-quality teas High-grade teas
Taste And Flavour  Tastes good Tastes good Tastes best as compared to others as it steeps properly 
Re-use Cannot reuse Cannot reuse Can reuse because of whole-leaf tea

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How To Make Tea Bags?

Handpicked tea leaves move through numerous processes, such as withering, rolling, drying, cutting, and blending. The outcome and extent of each procedure vary according to the kind of tea. Following is the detailed process of how tea bags are made:

1. Harvesting

First, the tea leaves get plucked from the tea estate. Then it is transported to the manufacturer for the withering process.

2. Withering

Withering processes involve the manual spreading of leaves in thin layers. After that, they expose such layers to the open air for about 18-20 hours.

Nowadays, most factories place the leaves in penetrated drums, troughs, or shafts and uncover them to mechanical blows of hot air. This method oxidizes the polyphenols, or tannins, the necessary vital component. Due to this, the tea leaves turn to copper.

3. Crushing

The tea leaves get crushed by hand or in rotating tables called rolling machines. Both methods twist the leaves and eventually get torn into smaller pieces.

4. Drying

Under this, they mechanically dry the tea leaves using a high-temperature method. This process helps to seal juices and flavor into the leaves. This procedure bends the leaves to their standard black color.

5. Milling

After that, they bring the leaves to a mill room, where they cut them with a rotating blade into varying grades of fineness, depending on the type of tea. The cut-up leaves further improve by draining them through mechanical sieves with meshes of varying degrees. The tea in tea bags gets crushed into small pieces because they need a short brewing time.

6. Blending

According to the recipe, the company blends the teas to achieve the right taste and texture. Most teas are a mixture of 20-40 kinds of tea leaves. Then they store refined tea leaves in hoppers that can carry up to 800 pounds or 363 kgs of tea. Flow tubes relate each hopper to a dosing wheel.

The dosing wheel is similar to a Ferris wheel with tiny chambers in the place of seats. The air lifts the leaves through the flow tube into the wheel, then segregates the tea into the chambers. It occurs in pre-measured quantities, usually 2 grams.

7. Assembling And Packaging For Tea Bags

In the entrance wheel, two large rolls of filter paper are fed over the top and underneath. It releases the tea onto the bottom sheet of paper as it moves with a conveyor belt. The top sheet of paper gets twisted onto the lower layer. Every part of the tea is definitely between the two sheets.

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Storage Of Tea Bags

Tea is dry and absorbs moisture fast. The absorption of moistness can considerably change the flavor of the tea, notably single and double-chamber tea bags. Such tea bags are a composition of filter paper rolls and are more prone to moisture.

These tea bags require special boxes, known as mono boxes, for storage which need a good amount of expense.

Cost

The tea-making machine takes a lot of time to process. Also, the production process depends upon the tea variants you order, like hibiscus tea or rose green tea. Such teas take time to process in the machines.

Another thing is two different teas cannot be produced at one time. As flavors and aromas of both teas get mixed. So, first of all, one variant is produced, then the machine is properly cleaned and gets available for another tea production. So minimum order quantity depends upon the variants to be ordered and the production efficiency of the machine.

Another consideration is also the storage process of tea bags. Tea bags are first stocked in sachets then these sachets are kept in mono boxes. This storage process involves a considerable amount of time and money.
So for a small number of orders, the price to be made will be more. While if the client makes a huge number of orders, the cost will be less than that. For more details, please check our Wholesale page and enquire with us.

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Can You Reuse Tea Bags? In More Ways Than One https://teafloor.com/blog/can-you-reuse-tea-bag/ https://teafloor.com/blog/can-you-reuse-tea-bag/#respond Mon, 22 Jun 2020 07:05:57 +0000 http://teafloor.com/blog/?p=4004 Are you someone who loves using tea bags for their convenience? Have you ever stopped to rethink your decision to use tea bags just once and then throwing them away? Well, as an environmentally conscious person, I certainly have. Most commercial tea bags are made from 25 percent plastic, which doesn’t make them exactly environment-friendly. […]

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Are you someone who loves using tea bags for their convenience? Have you ever stopped to rethink your decision to use tea bags just once and then throwing them away? Well, as an environmentally conscious person, I certainly have.

Most commercial tea bags are made from 25 percent plastic, which doesn’t make them exactly environment-friendly. The plastic in tea bags may not pose a major threat to the environment, but it does add to the tonnes of plastic waste tormenting our planet.

While the use of tea bags cannot be eliminated completely, I believe we can use and reuse them sustainably to make use of all the goodness that they have to offer. Even after brewing, tea bags and loose leaf tea have numerous uses and benefits for our homes.

Here’s a list of certain ways we can reuse our tea bags.

6 Ways To Reuse your Tea Bag

  1. Feed your plants

You can use your used tea bags as food for your plants. Basically, what I like to do is, open used tea bags and empty the components into the plant pot, mixing them with the soil. The components, which are tea leaves, are biodegradable. They will not only provide nourish the soil but also turn into compost and help your plants grow faster.

  1. Use them for Cooking

I am a huge fan of experimenting while cooking. And I know for a fact that brewed tea and tea leaves can be used in various cooking and baking recipes. So with used tea bags, you can use the components to create fantastically tasting recipes like tea-infused cookies, soups, risottos, pasta, and more. With all the varying flavors in tea, the possibility of new tastes is endless.

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  1. Get rid of dark circles

Even after the brewing process, tea leaves in used tea bags are rich in antioxidants. Put the used tea bags in the fridge to cool them down. Once they are cold, you can put them on your eyes to reduce puffiness, dark circles and under-eye bags. Cold used tea bags can be used to effectively soothe your eyes and even reduce inflammation.

  1. Take a tea bath

Why buy expensive bath bombs, when you can use a tea bag with bomb flavors for an invigorating bathing experience. You can drop some used tea bags in your bathtub filled with warm water. Your bathing experience will not only be relaxing but also skin soothing and sweet-smelling. The best choices for a tea bath are chamomile tea rose green tea and tulsi green tea.

  1. Say goodbye to foul odors

Used tea bags can help you get rid of foul odors in your refrigerator. Dry your used tea bag and put them in the refrigerator. The dried tea bags will absorb all repellent smells from the fridge. I also use dried tea bags to absorb stinky smells from my gym shoes. This way, you can avoid mixing smells in the refrigerator as well.

  1. Clean your windows spotless

Who needs Colin when you can use a used tea bag for spotless windows? Just rub the damp tea bag on the glass surface like mirrors and windows and wipe with a clean cloth. The tea bag’s remnant will help get rid of dirt, grime, and fingerprints without much effort.

After going through all the above things that tea bags can do for you, I’m sure you can find some of them to be useful in your daily life. This way you can not only make the best out of your tea bags but also live a sustainable lifestyle. If you shop smart—and use your tea bags wisely then they can better your life in many ways without hurting the planet in the process.

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As we leave our childhood behind, puffy or swollen eyes become our companion in almost every phase of life. Starting from students who pull all nighters, either for studies or for binge watching their favourite series, to those who work around the clock to earn a happy living, everyone becomes a prey to dark circles. As a result, we constantly jump to new eye ointments or gels that claim to combat this problem. However, the sad truth is, these products rarely show any signs of progress. Alternately, all they do is create another reason for our pockets to stay empty.Therefore, it’s always better to go for options that are more natural as well as affordable.  This is exactly where the role of tea comes in. Using tea bags for this issue is the most natural and affordable solution that can be easily used at home. As they not only diminish dark circles, but also help you get rid of puffiness making you look more awake and into the moment.

Caffeinated teabag contains natural tannins, which has been used as a solution to this problem since olden times. The caffeine present in tea can help shrink blood vessels around the eyes, thus reducing puffiness. All you have to do is soak two tea bags in warm water, chill them for some time in the refrigerator; gently place one tea bag on each eye for five to ten minutes, immediately after you take them out of the fridge and then rinse your face with cool water. This process will rapidly take away all the puffiness of your eyes. For swift results, you can apply gentle pressure to your eyes or massage the area around your eyes with the help of your fingertips.

Why Use Tea Bags?

  • Tea bags contain beneficial antioxidants along with tannin, responsible for the tea’s colour and flavour which stimulate healthy blood circulation and help tighten the skin.
  • The anti-inflammatory properties present in tea bags are a key to reduce dark circles.
  • Numerous tea bags, especially green tea bags, contain EGCG, an anti-inflammatory that reduces under eye watery accumulation.

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Which type of Tea Bags can you use?

Various types of tea bags work as a home remedy to this problem, for that reason you can choose your favourite, centered on the type of problem you’re facing. If dark circles are your main concern, caffeine-free chamomile tea bags can fulfill the purpose.However, a caffeinated blend such as black tea or green tea bags is the best choice to get rid of puffiness. This quick fix not only improves the appearance of your eyes, but also helps to treat irritation, styes and pink eye.

Although, there are several types of tea that can be used to treat eye related issues, it’s best to use organic or herbal teas as they are more calming and soothing. Lavender, chamomile, jasmine and rose are some of the most popular herbal teas that can soothe your nerves and blood vessels. The teabags of these teas contain theophylline which passes through the skin to decrease excess fat by dehydrating the skin cells and reducing the inflammation. Not just this, it also contains alkaloids that give rise to healthy skin growth around the eyes. Black tea bags and peppermint tea bags can also be a good choice that removes excess water from around the eyes and reduces swelling with its cooling effect and this, in turn, relieves dark circles and puffy eyes. Peppermint Tea Bags have a strong menthol aroma that makes eyes water and put an end to dark circles caused by skin allergies.

To accomplish this home remedy accurately, there are certain precautions that you need to take.

Mentioned below are a few tips that make things easier for you.

  • The first and the most significant step is to do a patch test for each tea bag that you wish to use on your eyes.
  • Make sure that tea does not get into your eyes while you leave the tea bags on your eyes.
  • For best results, apply tea bags immediately after you take them out of the refrigerator.
  • Remember never to use the same tea bag for the treatment, twice.
  • Also, if you wish to add something extra to your tea like tulsi, cucumber, potato, etc. Consider removing tea bag before adding other things to the tea.
  • It is harmful to open your eyes while the tea bags are in use. It will make tearful and swollen.
  • Always keep in mind that it is unhealthy to use warm tea bags, therefore, you need to let them completely cool in the refrigerator and then apply to your eyes.

Apart from this, by now we have made you aware of several health benefits of drinking tea. Thus, along with this treatment, if you consume any of the teas on daily basis, it will help your eyes heal even faster.

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Our lifestyles have evolved drastically in the past few decades. A person buried in their busy schedules finds it almost impossible to enjoy brewing a good cup of tea.  Moreover, if you’re a tea lover, chances are you are familiar with Pyramid tea bags. These tiny, porous, sealed bags contain tea, which can be dipped into boiling water to make tea. These tiny pockets of tea are the quickest way of brewing a cup of your favorite tea.

The earliest record of tea bags dates back to 8th century China. During the Tang Dynasty, the paper was folded and sewn from all sides to store tea leaves. This helped preserve their flavor and aroma.  However, the first commercial tea bag wasn’t sold until 1904, which used silk fabric sewn together to sustain dried tea leaves. By 1903, heat-sealed paper fiber tea bags were widely popular. It made transporting tea worldwide easier for retailers.

From differing shapes to diverse production materials, tea bags have taken various avatars over the years. The medleys in tea bags are almost equal to the endless assortments of teas produced.

Yet for many, the taste of tea made with tea bags is never as good as the one they brew themselves. Still, we are always on the lookout for products that give the best results. The debate over the shapes of tea bags is unending. And the recent competitors are Pyramid tea bags and Regular tea bags.

Pyramid Tea Bags

Pyramid Tea Bags & Regular Tea Bags: The Unending Debate

The standard folded and enveloped tea bag is what most of us are familiar with. They were the first ones to come around, after all. Only recently have the various shapes of tea bags become part of public knowledge. Yet many of us are still unaware of the innovation known as the pyramid tea bags. Also known as tetrahedron-shaped tea bags, these pockets have revolutionized the entire process of packaging brews into bags.

1. Quantity of tea:

When it comes to regular tea bags, they contain fewer teas and more fannings, making your brew taste rather dusty. With pyramid tea bags, the spaciousness of the bags allows for the packaging of larger, good-quality tea leaves. This gives you a top-shelf brew.

2. Variety of Flavours:

With the spaciousness of pyramid tea bags, an assortment of infusions can be packed in them. Regular tea bags may come in a lot of flavors as well, but upon brewing the taste is hardly different from plain tea, unless procured from a premium brand. In pyramid tea bags, the space allows infusions of flavors like rose, lavender, orange peel, lemon zest, etc to give the tea that extra punch of real flavor and mouthfeel.

3. Better Brewing:

The pyramid tea bags have brought about innovation, thus changing the older rules of brewing tea. The triangular structure of the tea bags allows the tea leaves to move freely. When hot water is added into the cup along with the tea bag, the tea leaves move in a circular motion, then cool down. This almost mimics what happens to tea in a teapot or infuser, which utilizes the tea leaves best. This shape also allows the ingredients to unwind and expand properly, releasing maximum flavor into your cup. This gives the entire tea leaf to be utilized and not just a part of it or its fannings.

4. Time Efficient:

The structure of pyramid tea bags is more porous. This not only allows a concentrated flavor to mix into the cup but also allows faster brewing. Whereas in regular tea bags, by the time your tea steeps to give you the best flavor, the water has already cooled down. The brewing process is neither taste-effective nor time efficient. Pyramid tea bags are the best option for those who are time-bound.

5. Travel Friendly:

The durability of regular tea bags is not very dependable. They are more susceptible to wear and tear. Carrying these during travel means putting them in a protective box which only occupies more space in your luggage. Pyramid tea bags, on the other hand, are very travel friendly. They are durable and strong and are not affected by an outside force that easily.

6. A Luxurious Gift:

Giving a gift to someone can be a challenging task. We often look for pocket-friendly, yet classy options. Pyramid tea bags can work great as gifts. They are soft to the touch, with a beautiful sheen over them. Plus, they deliver a spectacular brew to their users. Unlike regular tea bags, pyramid tea bags set a hallmark of luxury. These are great for personal use and even better for giving as gifts.

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With so many advantages over regular tea bags, pyramid tea bags do seem like a better option. Plus, if you’re a tea junkie, then you know that they are adept at drinking tea while at work or at home. So, having a few bags handy is never a bad idea.

 

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