Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Fahrenheit, the temperature is very hot...

Claims: "Sun strattera dosing tea" (tea brewed stay steep in the sun) can feed dangerous bacteria. Status: True. Example: [Collected via e-mail, 2006]


Origins: As the weather heats up, people look for ways to cool. One method is usually resorted to making changes in your choice of drinks, with most people who want to reduce their consumption


hot drinks in favor of chilled or at room temperature potables. (What not to say that the choice is always the right school of thought that advocates beating the heat with hot drinks, but not cold).


Sale of ice tea and carbonated drinks can be expected to increase during the summer. The same interest in making "sun tea" growing up as the mercury rise, encouraging people to seek less expensive replacement hot weather there is more than the usual coffee and tea. Drinks and juices are expensive, after all, is only so much water you can drink without a soul is tired. At first glance, sun tea appears viable and healthy alternative, development, how does solar energy for zero-calorie drinks you would think has all the benefits of tea brewed in a more familiar form. However, this is the catch. Download free tea bags or tea leaves in jars of water which is then left in direct sunlight may contain bacteria that can make you sick. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, using sunlight to make tea can facilitate the growth of bacteria. Tea steeped in a bank on the porch not threaten hotter than


ulcer stomach bacteria

Fahrenheit, the temperature is very hot bath and not sufficiently hot to kill the abomination hidden or in water or tea for himself. This water should be heated to


for three to five minutes. Alcaligenes viscolactis, bacteria commonly found in water, therefore, becomes a sun tea While the caffeine in black tea can help prevent this microbe from flourishing for several hours, its effects will not be continued. Herbal teas worse bet for brewing in sunlight because they tend to lack caffeine, which means that even this barrier to


Alcaligenes viscolactis transform your summer drink in her soil no. It is better to brew tea more usual way of boiling water, than to risk rejection of any of your summer disease caused by what you saw. Use containers that have been removed with warm soapy water. As an additional precautionary measure, put the container in a bleach solution made from


bleach per gallon of water. If the container has a valve, clean it thoroughly after each use, preferably by taking it apart. If you can not clean inside the sleeve, not brew tea in the sun, the ship >> << something else to use. Do not leave the tea to boil in the sun for more than three or four hours. Do not prepare more tea than you plan to use the same day. Cool drink once it is ready and keep it in the refrigerator. Discard tea if it appears thick or dense. Those viscous threads are bacteria. Safe alternative to "sun tea" is "refrigerator tea". To do this, fill the pot with a liter of cold water, add 5:56 bags, and refrigerate at least 6:00 or at night. Squeeze and remove tea bags and serve iced tea. Update: Urban Legends Reference Pages 1995-2012 by Barbara and David P. Mikkelson. This material may not be reproduced without permission. Snoups and Snoups. com are registered service marks Snoups. com. Sources: Fantasy, Ruth. "Sun Tea Steep security risk."


[Albany] Times Union. June 14, 2001 (the food. Page. 1). Stit, Barbara. "If you have to make Sun Tea, follow these steps security."


[Syracuse] Post-Standard. June 28, 2000 (page C8). Swiger, Gwen. "Ask Betty".


Chattanooga Free Press. June 9, 1998 (Page D2). Toroian, Diana. "Brew-Hoo: Sun Tea can contain bacteria."


Saint-Louis Post-Dispatch. May 29, 2002 (page 4). .


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