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Enjoy the agarwood tea

April 02, 2015 1 min read

If you do not have a tea pot, it is fine just to use a small bow or cup, take around 10 to 12 tea balls to start with

Boil the water, please do not bring it to the boiling point as it would burn your tea. Once the medium bubble appears, it is time to switch your kettle off as boiling water has no oxygen left (escape through the bubble). When I was a child, I used to let this boiling water cool down completely to room temperature and then pour it into my fish tank, surprisingly, fishes started to swim on the surface open and their mouth.

Pour the water into a cup, brew for 3 minutes and enjoy. You can re-brew the tea up to 5 times

 Want something different? Try our tea, you could even mix it with other tea to create your own tea blend.

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