If the East tea was elevated to the cult of the Japanese, then in the West - the English. Tea with milk has long been the national drink of the British Isles. And tea is poured into the milk, and not vice versa. The man poured the milk into his tea during a tea party, the British once considered to be amateurs, and inexperienced in the cooking.
Tea in English tightly sealed - 30-35 g of tea per 1 liter of water. Kettle should be dry, and well warmed up. Pour boiling water over tea "with fire", insisting 5 minutes.
Tea in English tightly sealed - 30-35 g of tea per 1 liter of water. Kettle should be dry, and well warmed up. Pour boiling water over tea "with fire", insisting 5 minutes.