Can you drink hot green tea cold?

July 7th, 2008 · 8 Comments



especially right now for summer, and if so, will it still help, do it's job?
Cool, no it's not rotton, I just brewed it, but I know that if I drink it hot, the weather will get to me, so I'd rather use it to cool me down.
dent: "Oh yeah!!, of course!, your right!!., temporirily forgot that, even I buy it cold like that, thank you.

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    8 responses so far ↓

    • 1 hecla 1 // Jul, 2008

      making ice green tea does not destroy any of its antioxidant properties…..I drink it that way in the summer also

    • 2 Mabes // Jul, 2008

      why not? the only difference is the temperature.

    • 3 lalala // Jul, 2008

      yup,
      it's actually beter that way.

    • 4 LARA // Jul, 2008

      Sure

    • 5 alexis_nhi_nguyen // Jul, 2008

      Of Course! Hot or cold! As long as the right ingredients are in and its not rotten! Your good to go!

    • 6 dent // Jul, 2008

      u cant drink hot green tea cold cause its already hot… lol
      but yeah, have u seen all the stores that sell cold bottled green tea?

    • 7 anna // Jul, 2008

      Yes of course. And if you don't want to water it down with ice, put some GT in your icecube trays and freeze.

    • 8 violet // Jul, 2008

      Don't brew it hot, to be used to cold tea.

      Cold tea tastes great, especially in the summer. By brewing it in cold water in a sealed container, by doubling the amount of the Green Tea leaves used, it will still keep the aroma, the natural color and the medicinal health benefits of the Green Tea.

      http://www.worldconsortium.com/brewing.htm
      (4) Iced Green Tea

      You should never brew Green Tea with hot water and then cool it to prepare cold, or iced tea. Instead, please double the amount of the Green Tea leaves used to brew it in cold water in a sealed container. This way you keep the aroma, the natural color and the medicinal health benefits of the Green Tea. The reason this way is better, is that you avoid oxidation that can occur if the tea is left open to the air in an attempt to cool it after hot brewing. The brewing time is actually very short. For example, 10-15 cups of tea can be brewed in a jar in the ice box in just 30-45 minutes. Please note that you can refill the jar with water to brew more tea when the level reaches one third full. You may repeat the same procedure up to 3 times using the same Green Tea leaves. It is better than drinking water for walkers, runners, cycling, mountain climbing or any athletic sport in general that demands replenishment of body fluids.

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