Today in solutions to problems we didn't know we had: liquid tea concentrate.
No More Tea Bags is Silipan unusual new product that takes the bag out of the brewing process. Instead, the company packages concentrated tea into aerosol cans that's then sprayed into cups of hot water. The result, the company claims, is a perfectly brewed cup of tea.
SEE ALSO: 6-page guide tells Brits how to make the perfect cup of teaThe company advertises that one can yields enough concentrate for 20 cups of tea, and flavors include English breakfast, jasmine and earl grey.
Guy Woodall, owner of the Yum Cha Drinks company, tells Reuters UK that he invented the product in hopes of making a better cup of tea. He chose the aerosol can because it allows him to package the product without the use of chemical preservatives.
Plus, as he told the publication: "Of course there's an element of convenience with this and not having a soggy tea bag to get rid of at the end of it."
Here's the thing: Are tea bags truly so difficult to manage that you'd turn to a tea concentrate over brewing your own? We'll leave that question to the avid tea drinkers of the world.
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