Tea brewed over a couple to few hours in the sun. Drop some teabags into a large glass container, seal it up, and place it into sunlight. Works best on especially hot days, as you can run the risk of bacteria if it doesn’t get to a hot enough temperature to kill it.
I suspect some folks would say yes, there’s a taste difference, but I’m not real sure there is. For me it’s something my Grandma made, so it has that special comfort angle.
All stocked up on healthy snacks and homemade sun tea… playing Baldur’s Gate all weekend.
What is sun tea?
Tea brewed over a couple to few hours in the sun. Drop some teabags into a large glass container, seal it up, and place it into sunlight. Works best on especially hot days, as you can run the risk of bacteria if it doesn’t get to a hot enough temperature to kill it.
Interesting. Why not use a water boiler? Does it taste differently when warmed up slowly by sun?
I suspect some folks would say yes, there’s a taste difference, but I’m not real sure there is. For me it’s something my Grandma made, so it has that special comfort angle.