Warm, but not too hot.
2006-07-28 02:52:05
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answer #1
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answered by roxya153 4
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there is a point when the tea is too hot and you drink it you burn your mouth.
the perfect cup of tea is just below this moment when your mouth can just about take the heat without causing pain.
2006-07-28 09:56:58
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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around 80 degrees Celsius - this temperature is ideal as this will leave the particles, which are responsible for the taste, intact. at any higher temperature the particles will start to break down and the tea will taste bitter.
2006-07-28 09:58:48
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answer #3
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answered by Clowns 2
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I like my tea very hot, but my husband still drinks his when it's gone cold.
I guess it is down to individual preference.
2006-07-28 10:34:43
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answer #4
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answered by franja 6
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I like my tea just above freezing.
It's a southern thing.
2006-07-28 09:54:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Cool enough to drink without scalding your mouth!
2006-07-28 09:53:25
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answered by Roxy 6
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rather hot, but not mouth burning scorching
2006-07-29 05:23:56
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answered by hello 2
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Hot enough to soothe you and freshen you and not burn you
2006-07-28 09:55:12
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answer #8
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answered by Vinash 2
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550 degrees!
2006-07-31 20:48:07
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answered by Anonymous
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as soon as the water has boiled, I have a steel stomach like my mother.
2006-07-28 09:52:25
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answered by Anonymous
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