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How long can you keep loose leaf tea?

How long can you keep loose leaf tea?

about 18 to 24 months
Properly stored, loose tea will generally stay at best quality for about 18 to 24 months. To maximize the shelf life of loose tea, and to better retain flavor and potency, store in airtight containers.

How can you tell if loose leaf tea is bad?

  1. 4 Clear Signs Your Tea Is Expired (Or Has Gone Bad)
  2. You notice a dank, pungent smell coming from your tea.
  3. You find mold in your tea, even if it’s just on a few leaves.
  4. All flavor and scent is gone from your tea.
  5. The tea is over 3 years old and has been opened before.

What happens if you drink expired tea?

If the tea has been stored correctly away from light and moisture then it will be OK to consume however not at its best. Tea past its due date may manifest as having a stale dull taste, with little life to the brew.

What can I do with old loose leaf tea?

How to Use Leftover Tea: Cleaning, Cooking, Decor, Beauty and more

  1. Wardrobe freshener. Use dry tea leaves mixed with a spoon of dried lavender flowers as a wardrobe freshener.
  2. Shoe freshener.
  3. Fridge freshener.
  4. Neutralizing oven odors.
  5. Cleaning windows.
  6. Dying clothes.
  7. Compost.
  8. Watering plants.

What is the best way to store loose leaf tea?

Loose tea should be stored in an airtight container made of ceramic or tin to keep the light out; glass jars are OK if they’re stored in a dark cupboard or drawer. It’s always handy to store tea accessories and companions in the same area, so making the perfect cup of tea is effortless.

Can old tea give you diarrhea?

Caffeine-containing drinks More than two or three cups of coffee or tea daily can often cause diarrhea. Withdraw gradually over the course of a few days to avoid headache and try going without for awhile. Decaffeinated drinks may still contain chemicals that can loosen the stools.

Is it safe to use old tea bags?

Can I drink expired tea bags? Yes. Tea bags passed their expiration date will simply be older, drier, and less flavorful. As long as they were stored properly in an airtight container in a cool, dark place, tea bags will be good for well over a year after their best by date.