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Somebody had been considering what could be worse than microwave tea.
98 1 ReplyThere's nothing wrong with microwaving water. It's all just getting water molecules to move faster.
48 3 ReplyThats how I make my teas. Boil it in a glass measuring cup, then pour it into a mug with the tea.
TechnologyConnections made a video about it.
13 1 ReplyHow do you measure glass in a cup?
11 0 ReplyCarefully.
11 0 ReplyEdit to clarify: you pour the glass in a cup like this
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As someone in a Commonwealth country, it is so weird to me that people would microwave a jug of water to make a cup of tea instead of buying a $5 kettle.
4 0 ReplyCounter space, cabinet space.
2 0 ReplyYes, but this is something you are using 5-10 times a day... right? Something else can go.
1 0 ReplyFor someone like me, no.
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microwaving anything is microwaving the water it contains
6 0 ReplyI've seen microwave tea as putting the tea bag in the cup and then microwaving it, which is slightly not ideal imo, but to each their own
4 0 ReplyThat is probably for safety. If you microwave water without anything for it to nucleate on, then it can be liquid above the boiling point. If you then put a tea bag in, it will explode into steam in your face.
13 0 ReplyThat's really only an issue for microwaves that don't have the turntable.
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Bad idea if there is a staple in the tag on the tea bag.
But really is just boiling water. Heat is heat.
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Alternatively, the best use of an air fryer.
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