@etiquette_with_olga: 🔔 The Art of Tea: The Gentle Way to Squeeze a Teabag Navigating tea etiquette can sometimes feel tricky, but let's get you through the teabag squeeze, a seemingly simple but important step in the art of tea preparation. You might think squeezing a teabag is trivial. However, did you know that an overly aggressive squeeze can release bitter tannins, marring your brew? Here's a more refined approach: 1. Pick up the teabag by its string. 2. Use your teaspoon to gently press the teabag against the inside of your cup. This gentle squeeze helps extract the remaining flavors without the bitterness. The art of tea is all about enjoyment and mindfulness, savor every sip and enjoy the process. Enjoy the calm, enjoy the tradition, and most of all, enjoy your tea! #TeaEtiquette #BrewPerfect #GentleSqueeze #TeaArt #TeaTips #SavorTheFlavor #PerfectCupOfTea #RespectTheBrew #TeaEtiquette #TeaRitual #TeaTime #TeaLovers #TeaCulture #DiningEtiquette #MindYourElbows #EnjoyYourMeal #Etiquette #DinnerTableManners

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That would be a disaster for me. i would probably press to hard and tip the cup.
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Gorgeous 🥰
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