What material do my tea bags use

Jul 23, 2022

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What material do my tea bags use?

paper tea bag

Let's start with the most well-known and popular types of tea bags. Paper tea bags are less expensive to produce and therefore less expensive to purchase. They are also the easiest to use.

tea bag


Paper tea bags do have a slight bitter taste that will change the taste of the tea. What's more, the mass production of tea (usually paper bags) leads to a decline in quality. Sadly, you also typically can't see the actual tea hidden in the opaque bag. What you drink is often what we call a "tea fan", which is the small pieces of tea left over after collecting high-quality tea leaves.


Still, paper tea bags and tea bags are the cheapest and easiest way to drink tea.


What to avoid:


Bleached white tea bags - the chlorine in them is bad for your health and affects the taste.

Staples and other metal pieces, as they can create astringency.

Tea bags are sealed with glue.

Terra Etica, Cozy, Ahmad Tea are some brands that offer paper tea bags without glue or staples.


Muslin Tea Bags

The earliest tea bags were made from hand-woven silk muslin. cotton tea bag


Whether cotton or silk, the benefits of this tea bag are basically the same:


better preservation of flavor

Taste quality is not compromised

more durable than paper

First, the large mesh muslin fabric allows water to infuse the entire tea leaves. It is also transparent, which means consumers can check the quality of the tea leaves inside the pouch.


The advantage of silk muslin is that it is more durable and higher quality than cotton. However, this naturally comes with additional costs.


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