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They've got it down to a tea: Scientists unveil the formula for a perfect brew<br> By <br> Updated: 18:20 AEDT, 16 June 2011 <br> <br><br><br><br><br><br><br>Tea is best drunk 'six minutes after it has been made'The optimum brewing time is two minutes and the ideal amount of milk is 10ml<br><br>Many of us might think of it as an art, but apparently making the perfect mug of tea is all down to the science.<br><br>A team of university researchers has devised a mathematical formula for | They've got it down to a tea: Scientists unveil the formula for a perfect brew<br> By <br> Updated: 18:20 AEDT, 16 June 2011 <br> <br><br><br><br><br><br><br>Tea is best drunk 'six minutes after it has been made'The optimum brewing time is two minutes and the ideal amount of milk is 10ml<br><br>Many of us might think of it as an art, but apparently making the perfect mug of tea is all down to the science.<br><br>A team of university researchers has devised a mathematical formula for the ideal brew which shows that it is best drunk exactly six minutes after being made.<br><br>The optimum brewing time is two minutes and the ideal amount of milk is 10ml.<br> Perfect brew: Scientists have revealed a mathematical formula for the ideal cup of tea - which 'proves' it is best drunk exactly six minutes after it's made<br><br>The perfect drinking temperature of 60c is achieved six minutes later - but after 17 minutes and 30 seconds the tea will be past its best as it falls below 45c.<br> <br>Or, as the scientists at the University of Northumbria put it in their formula: TB + (H2O at 100 degrees centigrade) 2mins BT + C (10ml) 6mins BT = PC (at OT 60 degrees centigrade).<br><br><br> RELATED ARTICLES <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br><br>If you're wondering, TB means tea bag, BT is brewing time, C is milk, PC means perfect cuppa, and OT stands for optimum temperature.<br> <br>For the research, commissioned by a milk company, the team spent 180 hours in the lab testing brewing methods, and a panel of volunteers consumed 285 cups of tea.<br> <br>Senior lecturer Ian Brown, a food and nutrition expert in the university's School of Life Sciences who led the research, said: ‘When enjoying a cup of tea, our palette requires a balance between bitterness and sweetness.<br> <br>‘Our findings show that 10ml is the preferred amount of milk for our cuppas, due to its ability to balance natural bitterness and allow a smoother taste sensation.'<br> <br>The optimum temperature to drink tea is 60c, he said, and [https://www.cruisewhat.com/optimum-nutrition-extreme-milk-chocolate/ www.cruisewhat.com] with the addition of milk the test mugs of tea reached that temperature after six minutes, two minutes faster than black tea.<br> <br>Mr Brown said: ‘Waiting six minutes for tea to reach 60 degrees centigrade avoids the risk of scalding, yet still allows us to enjoy the full flavours and aromas in our cuppa.<br> <br>‘You might not expect to find toffee flavour in black tea, but by adding milk, toffee and vanilla flavours are intensified while the wood and grassy notes are reduced.'<br> <br>The research, for Cravendale Milk, also found that in Britain we drink 165million cups of tea a day, or 60.2billion a year.<br> |
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