What to do with Old Tea?

A package of Old Tea

Alright, let's jump into the world of using old tea! As a tea enthusiast who's gone through more stashes than I care to admit, I've picked up some tricks along the way. So, grab your dusty tea tins and let's breathe new life into those forgotten leaves!

First off, what do we mean by "old tea"?

  • Opened packages sitting in your cupboard for months (or years, no judgment!)
  • That gift tea you never got around to trying
  • Teas that have lost their flavor but aren't technically expired

Now, here's how we can put that old tea to good use:

  1. Cold brew experimentation station: This is my go-to method for reviving old teas, especially those that have lost some oomph.
  • Use more leaf than usual: I'm talking 12g-15g per 800mL of water
  • Let it sit longer: Push it to 18-24 hours in the fridge
  • Taste test periodically: Every 6 hours, give it a little sip
Old tea brewed as cold brew

Pro tip on Old Teas:

Old oolongs and blacks (reds) work especially well for this. They might surprise you with some funky new flavors!

  1. Tea Infused... Everything! Time to get creative in the kitchen, folks.
  • Cooking rice? Toss some old tea leaves in there
  • Baking cookies? Grind up those leaves and mix 'em in
  • Making a smoothie? A teaspoon of old matcha might just rock your world
  1. DIY Tea Bath Blends : Who says tea is just for drinking? Your skin might appreciate those antioxidants too!
  • Mix old tea leaves with Epsom salts and dried herbs
  • Use about 1/2 cup of your blend per bath
  • Caution: Be careful with strongly pigmented teas unless you want a surprise dye job!
  1. Compost or Garden Booster: If your tea is really past its prime, your plants might still enjoy it.
  • Sprinkle used or old tea leaves directly in your garden
  • Add them to your compost bin for an extra nitrogen boost
  • Be mindful: Some teas can affect soil pH, so do a little research first
  1. Craft Projects (Yes, Really!) Get ready to unleash your inner artist.
  • Use strong brews of old tea to dye fabric or paper
  • Press dried tea leaves in homemade paper
  • Create tea leaf "paintings" - it's like leaf pressing but cooler
  1. The "I don't have time for this" method: Look, sometimes life gets busy. If you're short on time but don't want to waste tea:
  • Mix all your old teas together in a big jar
  • Use this "mystery blend" for iced tea experiments
  • Label it something fancy like "Curator's Choice" and serve it to unsuspecting guests (kidding... maybe)

Remember, taste-testingh is key with all of these methods. Old tea can sometimes surprise you with new and interesting flavors, but it can also go terribly wrong. Trust your taste buds!

Important note: If your tea shows any signs of mold or weird smells, it's time to say goodbye. Safety first, tea friends!

So there you have it - my not-so-secret guide to using up old tea. Got any other creative ideas? I'm always looking to learn new tricks. Happy brewing, blending, and experimenting!

Edit: Fixed some formatting issues. My excitement about tea reuse got the better of my typing skills!

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[Bhaskar Dahal]

[Bhaskar Dahal is a second generation tea entrepreneur and founder of Nepal Hills Tea Inc, a Canada based Tea company.]

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