Many people still feel that this is made from "the worst tea leaves".
But this is a very big misunderstanding!
In addition to the "deep obsession" with the natural form of tea, many elders around you, tea bags have actually spread to the world and penetrated into daily life. In fact, in addition to being simple and convenient, tea bags actually have excellent quality comparable to traditional tea. Many countries have "national treasure" tea brands. Some have a century-old history, some are hand-picked by the royal family, and some have a huge market share.
The birth of tea bag tea was also very accidental. In 1908, Thomas Sullivan, a New York tea merchant, packaged tea with silk to send it to customers in order to facilitate the display of products to buyers. Some buyers simply threw the tea bags into the teapot, and found that it can not only enjoy drinking Tea is fun and easy to clean, so tea bags came into being!
At the beginning of the 20th century, tea bags began to be mass-produced, and they were gradually improved, changing silk to mesh, and finally finalized into paper fiber tea bags.
The quality of tea bags is closely related to the different tea culture, production techniques and brewing methods of each country.



