What is the best way to store loose leaf tea?

What is the best way to store loose leaf tea?

Storing loose leaf tea in a tea canister, tea caddy, or metalized foil bag is the easier and the most effective. We recommend using a container that is odor-free, blocks sunlight, and can keep the tea tightly sealed. Avoid plastic, paper bags, or clear jars.

How do you store large quantities of tea?

How to Store Tea Properly

  1. Store far away from anything with a strong odor.
  2. Store in a dark cabinet or completely opaque container.
  3. Keep delicate teas separate from strongly scented teas.
  4. Avoid storing tea in humid areas of your kitchen or house.

Are tins good for storing tea?

Tea tins are handy little storage containers that keep tea in one easy-to-grab spot. These tins also protect the tea from degradation caused by sunlight and moisture. That means your tea will be fresher for longer when stored in a tea tin.

How do you store tea to keep it fresh?

Protect tea from its enemies: Store tea in a cool, dark place away from light, heat and moisture. Light and heat can activate enzymes that will start to degrade your tea. And tea is shelf-stable because it’s completely dry.

Should loose tea be stored in the refrigerator?

Tea must be kept free from heat Some delicate green and yellow teas are best if stored in the freezer or refrigerator; the cold temperatures dramatically slow down oxidation reactions. However, this must be done properly to avoid condensation on the leaves.

Can I store loose leaf tea in glass jars?

Avoid storing loose leaf tea in a plastic food container, as the tea leaves can absorb odors through the plastic. Glass jars are ok, but not great. Avoid clear glass unless you are able to store your tea in a dark and cool location. Colored glass jars would be a better option.

How long can you store loose tea?

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 long does tea last in an airtight container?

The good news is that tea generally stays fresh for quite some time – around three to four months when stored in a bag and up to a year when stored in a tin or other airtight container.

What type of containers are used to pack tea?

Answer: Cardboard, like glass, tinplate and aluminum, is flexible and can be shaped multiple ways. Stand up pouches made of paper or plastic provide a sensible and attractive way to package tea. They can even keep tea fresh for longer periods, as they usually protect tea from moisture and exposure to oxygen.

Do tea caddies keep tea fresh?

Fortunately, when you purchase tea bags or full-leaf loose tea from The Republic of Tea, you never need to worry about how your tea is being stored. Our tea tins were specially designed to protect the delicate leaves and herbs inside, preserving their flavor for as long as possible.

Does tea need to be stored in an airtight container?

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.

How long can loose tea be kept?

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.