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A: Some parts of the world believe slurping tea is the only way to drink tea. Other parts So, it would really depend on where you are at the time. The purpose of "the slurp" is to vaporize the beverage, maximizing the aromas and bringing out the best of the taste.
Here are the reasons you are getting a different result: The temperature of the water at McDonald's is probably a few degrees below boiling. If you ask a manager at McDonald's, they should be able to determine the exact degree the water is at, as it is poured over the tea bag, by looking at their machine. The tea at McDonald's might be fresher than the grocery store because they probably move a lot more and get fresh new orders more frequently in comparison to the grocery store.
My own personal experience with any tea brand in the grocery store is that sometimes the production date is more than a couple years passed.
The tea at McDonald's is probably steeped for a longer duration of time in comparison to you making it at home. For example, when the cashier pushes in the order, the tea is made by somebody else and sometimes it can take a few minutes to get to you. Next time you're at McDonald's, watch the person who makes your tea and time how long it steeps before you get to take your first sip.
The quantity of water may be different because the cups sizes you use at home are not the exact same size. Bring you McDonald's cup home and find a cup that holds the exact same amount. The type of cup you use can produce a different flavour, even the plastic lid can slightly change the flavour if your pallet is very sharp. A tea from a styrofoam cup will taste different than a tea from a porcelain cup.
The water McDonald's uses may be filtered and some minerals may be removed from the water. You can also ask the manager at McDonald's if the machine they are using has a water softener built into it or filtration system that is creating a different flavour. If you want to get the same results as McDonald's, try to match all the above factors and I'm sure you will hit it bang on!
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