Tea Shops Des Moines IA

No one ever taught me how to make the "perfect" cup of tea. (Alas, I wasn’t born in London.) But Nancy Raimondo and Andres Ranz, the wizards behind the Health Tea Wand , have been kind enough to offer the following advice to Organic Authority readers.

Zanzibar's
515-244-7694
2723 Ingersoll Avenue
Des Moines, IA
Terrace Hill
515-242-5841
2300 Grand Avenue
Des Moines, IA
Drake Neighborhood Farmers Market
(515) 277-6951
First Christian Church, 25th & University
Des Moines, IA
The Homestead
(515) 957-3361
Pleasant Hill, IA
Fox Fire Acres CSA
(515) 306-8130
Des Moines, IA
Gong Fu Tea
515-288-3388
414 East 6th Street
Des Moines, IA
Teacups & Tiaras Tea Room & Gifts
515-277-8400
304 5th Street
West Des Moines, IA
Downtown Farmers Market
(515) 286-4928
Court Avenue & 4th Street
Des Moines, IA
Capitol Hill Farmers Market
(515) 262-4763
800 E. 12th Street
Des Moines, IA
Highland Park Farmers Market
(515) 288-1735
6th Avenue from Euclid to Douglas on west side of street
Des Moines, IA
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Test Your Organic Tea I.Q.

On Nov. 28, I wrote about the Health Tea Wand , a unique glass straw that allows you to enjoy your organic teas and herbal infusions to their fullest. I also wanted to let everyone know that Organic Authority Publisher Laura Klein is offering a wonderful line of special organic teas that make great holiday gifts. Grab ’em while they’re hot!

No one ever taught me how to make the "perfect" cup of tea. (Alas, I wasn’t born in London.) But Nancy Raimondo and Andres Ranz, the wizards behind the Health Tea Wand , have been kind enough to offer the following advice to Organic Authority readers.

Every Tea Is Different
“Until you are familiar with a particular tea,” they note, “steep for a minute or two, then sip. When the tea tastes appetizing to you, sip and enjoy. Be mindful of taste, rather than color. Most teas are meant to be infused several times. Add additional hot water, as needed. You may want to increase steeping time for subsequent infusions.”

Practice Makes Perfect
“Feel free to experiment with water temperature, brewing time and proportion of tea to water,” Nancy and Andres explain. “There is no right or wrong way to make tea. Trust your instincts, and let your individual palate be your tea guide.”

Water Counts
“Start with good-tasting water,” advise Nancy and Andres. “Tap water contains chemicals that affect the taste of the tea. Try different spring waters or filtered tap water. Don’t reboil water because oxygen disappears, giving you a flat brew....

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