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[quote=Anonymous]I grew up in a culture where my family used a small ceramic teapot to make a really strong tea concentrate. When it was time for tea, you would dilute it with hot water. The concentrate was remade every couple of days. As an adult now, I am curious how others make their tea. I use paper tea bags or those mesh strainers to make a cup at a time (or a regular tea bag). But whenever I read a book, or a forum, someone either mentions making a pot for themselves, or making a cup in a seemingly quick fashion (like people in books set in the UK). How does one make a pot of tea? Do you use the same bag or strainer, and wait for it to brew, then take it out and then settle with a nice pot? Surely leaving the tea in the pot would overbrew it? Do books make the process seem faster, or is my electric kettle just so slow? It just feels like such a production to make tea that I cannot imagine, for example, making it first thing in the morning.[/quote]
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