Q&A for How to Make a Cup of Tea Using the Microwave

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    Are all teas brewed the same, or do some need different times?
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    Generally, teas steep the same, but see the instructions on the box for that particular tea to be sure.
  • Question
    Can I add milk to black tea if I heat it in the microwave?
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    Yes.
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    I tried putting water in my mug then the heating it up and putting the tea bag inside. I let it sit for a while, but when I tasted the tea, it was gross and very watery. How can I fix this?
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    Microwave, or warm up the water first. Then, after you are satisfied with the temperature, put the water in the mug and add the tea bag. Steep the tea for the recommended time stated on the package.
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    Can I make tea in the microwave with tea powder rather than tea bags?
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    Yes. It is best to have some way to infuse the tea, though you can whisk the powder into the liquid manually (preferably in a bowl).
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    What should I do if the tea tastes bitter?
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    You can dilute it with a bit more water, or you can add a little honey or sugar.
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    What is the gunk that forms around the inside of the cup of tea, and how do I avoid it?
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    Don't use the microwave, because you need the boiling water to make sure the tea has been absorbed all the way. This will help prevent the residue.
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    What do I do if I squeeze the bag by accident?
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    It should be just fine unless it breaks the bag. It gets more flavor out of the tea. Use a spoon and gently apply pressure to avoid breaking.
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