Both cold brew and hot brew are available.
The correct method for hot brewing is to first pour boiling water into the cup and then add the tea bag.
Wait for a moment, then gently lift the tea bag and let it float up and down in the hot water. This will make the tea soup even.
After about 2 minutes, take out the tea bag and drink.
Generally speaking, tea bags only need to be steeped for about two minutes. Some may take a little longer. This will be stated on the tea packaging.
Our tea bags are generally brewed quickly, so you can drink them after one or two or three minutes of brewing.
You can also judge whether it is ready for drinking based on the color of the tea when brewing. Nowadays, the color of the tea brewed is generally brighter. Compared with boiled water, there will be a big change before and after brewing. Most people only need to look at the color of the tea.
You can tell at a glance.
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Shanghai Auntie Fresh Fruit Tea, one of the fresh fruit tea brands with the largest number of stores in China, takes "If you love fresh fruit tea, drink Shanghai Auntie" as its brand positioning, it focuses on providing young consumers with healthy, delicious and inexpensive new tea drinks.
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Hushang Auntie is a new brand of fresh fruit tea, affiliated to Shanghai Zhenjing Industrial Co., Ltd. In 2013, the "Shanghai Auntie" brand officially applied to the General Administration of Trademarks. The brand is headquartered in Shanghai, China.
As of June 2020, Hushang Auntie has 1,600 stores across the country. Shanghai Auntie has won honors such as "Best Popular Brand" and "Top Ten Chinese Tea Drinks Brands of the Year".
Shan Weijun, founder of Hushang Aunty.
In 2013, Shan Weijun opened the first Shanghai Auntie milk tea shop in Shanghai People's Square.
Character Experience In 2013, Shan Weijun opened the first Shanghai Auntie store in Shanghai People's Square.
On March 4, 2021, we will participate in the 41st GFE International Franchise Exhibition and World Tea Conference.