Grate the onions and potatoes together and immediately put into a very fine mesh strainer (or clean tea towel) and squeeze out the water into a bowl. Pour out as much water as possible then return ...
Add tea bag. If making the loose-leaf version, add one or two teaspoons to a tea strainer, place it in your cup, and pour hot water on top. Steep (rest the bag in the water) for 3 to 5 minutes ...
Regular ScienceAlert readers will likely know how pervasive microplastics are – getting into human tissue, ancient rock, and bottled water – but it may come as a shock to discover just how many of ...
People around the world drink tea. Hundreds of varieties exist, from white to black and green to oolong. They all naturally have high amounts of health-promoting substances called flavonoids.
Drinking tea from plastic-containing tea bags could expose you to billions of nano- and microplastics with every sip, putting your health at risk. Many tea bags contain small amounts of tiny ...
You might think of tea as a comforting, soothing ritual. But, scientists at Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB) have made a startling discovery — infusing tea through commercial tea bags might be ...