Ingenuitea Review

If you have ever been curious to try loose leaf tea, but were uncertain how to prepare it, look no further than then Ingenuitea. The Ingenuitea is a plastic teapot with a removable mesh filter.

Using the Ingenuitea

To use, the leaves are placed into the bottom of the pot and hot water is poured over the top, allowing the steeping process to begin. Since this teapot is clear, you can watch the leaves unfurl before your eyes. Once you are ready to enjoy a cup of tea, simply place the Ingenuitea on top of a tea cup and the tea will be released, leaving the tea leaves in the pot and not in your cup.

Loose Leaf Tea Made Easy

Believe it or not, many people who drink tea have never tried loose leaf tea. The main reason for this is because of lack of knowledge on how to steep the tea leaves. Understandably it can be tricky to steep the perfect cup of tea. Everyone has a different opinion on how long the leaves should be left to unfurl for optimum flavor. The simple solution is trial and error. Certainly you can add time to the steeping process. On the other hand you can add some water to a brew that a a little too strong for your liking.

Another excuse many use for not trying loose leaf tea is they don’t know what they should use to remove the leaves prior to consumption. A great solution to the problem is the Adagio Teas Ingenuitea Teapot.

Benefits of Ingenuitea

Many enjoy the clear plastic design of the Ingenuitea because it is microwave and dishwasher safe. On the other hand some regular users of this teapot state that it is best to handwash to ensure proper removal of tea leaves, particularly finer leaves. Additionally, using boiled water as opposed to the microwave might be better as it ensures the best water temperature, sealing the infuser in place. An electric water kettle can ensure you are using a consistent hot water temperature. Finally, the Ingenuitea offers versatility as it can be used to make hot or iced tea. Some even recommend using it to brew coffee.

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