Tea is an aromatic beverage that is one of the widely consumed drinks in the world. Understand a variety of ways you can make a cup of tea with Nestlé Cremora.
All About Tea and Biscuits Along with it
This May is both World Baking Day and World Tea Day, and it’s also the perfect month to explore what goes best with a cup of tea – NESTLÉ CREMORA milk tart thumbprint cookies biscuit (made with love and NESTLÉ CREMORA), of course.
Celebrate World Baking Day with a cup of tea and a melt-in-your-mouth shortbread biscuit.
Making a thumbprint biscuit (or cookie, if you prefer) is as easy as one, two, three. All you need is a rolling pin, a thumb and the need to enjoy a batch of biscuits. You can also follow the recipe steps for the biscuits by downloading our biscuit recipe here.
Now, as we mentioned before, the most important section of our article is below – how to enjoy your biscuit and cup of tea. While the world may be polarised into two groups – those who drink tea and those who don’t – there are a variety of ways you can actually make a cup of tea, although not many of them may be British-person approved (we’ve all seen that viral video of how to make tea in the microwave).
Usually, one should allow the tea to steep for a minimum of 5 minutes – this should allow for a strong ‘brew’ as the tea perfectionists among us like to say. Of course, if you prefer a weaker blend, then simply steep your teabags until satisfied with the taste – although the minimum time is 4 minutes or more.
If you’re wondering how to work out the correct ratio of teabags to taste, tradition dictates that we use 1 teabag per person and one for the pot.
However, to enjoy your tea, make sure you add a spoonful of creamy decadence with NESTLÉ CREMORA, turning everyday moments into living your best life.