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Loose leaf tea can be expensive, so you will want to store it properly. Loose leaf tea should be closed in sealable containers, ideally stainless steel containers. Keep tea out of direct light in a dry area. Make sure not to store tea next to substances that can cause damage, such as spices.
Steps
Choosing the Right Container
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1Opt for a stainless steel container in most cases. Loose leaf tea keeps best in a stainless steel container as this easily blocks sunlight. Many loose leaf teas are actually sold in stainless steel containers, so if your tea came in one continue to store it in that.[1]
- Make sure the container you choose is sealable. It's very important to seal loose leaf tea.
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2Try a colored glass container as a backup. If you don't have a stainless steel container, a glass container can work as a substitute. However, make sure the glass container is colored. This will prevent your tea from being exposed to light. Do not use a clear glass container to store tea.[2]Advertisement
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3Use a paper bag only for temporary storage. If you bought your tea in a paper bag, and don't have any storage containers handy, it's okay to leave your tea in the bag. Tea can be kept in a paper bag if you intend to consume in the next couple of months. Just make sure to transfer the tea to a different container after a couple of months.[3]
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4Make sure the container is airtight. After placing your tea in your chosen container, make sure you seal the container. Keep the lid on as tightly as possible. The less exposure your tea has to outside air, the better.
Storing the Tea in the Right Place
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1Store tea at room temperature. Loose leaf tea should be kept in a room that's consistently room temperature. Fluctuations in temperature can damage loose leaf tea, so store it in a room where the temperature remains relatively stable. Avoid storing loose leaf tea near heaters, air conditioners, or windows.[4]
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2Keep tea in the dark. Loose leaf tea should not be exposed to much light, especially not direct sunlight. Store your tea somewhere that's not exposed to light. For example, you can store your tea in the back corner of a cabinet in your kitchen.
- If you do store your tea in a kitchen cabinet, make sure it's a cabinet that's away from heat sources like ovens and toasters.
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3Store your tea away from water. Humidity can adversely affect loose leaf tea. Keep your tea away from water that could cause humidity. Tea should be stored away from refrigerators, areas were you boil water, and any other places in your home near sources of water.
Avoiding Common Mistakes
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1Keep tea and spices separate. Many people throw their loose leaf tea in with their spices. This is generally not a good idea. Tea can actually absorb aromas very easily. Storing your tea near spices can affect its taste.
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2Do not use plastic. Never store your tea in plastic. Plastic absorbs odor and is generally clear, leaving your tea vulnerable to sources of light.[5]
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3Do not put tea in the refrigerator. Never store tea in your refrigerator. The refrigerator will not help tea keep longer and the moisture can damage your tea. Remember, loose leaf tea holds up best when it's stored at room temperature.
Community Q&A
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QuestionHow long can I keep loose tea?KadziCommunity AnswerKeep it as long as it doesn't degrade. Put oxygen absorber packets in with your tea to help with longterm storage.
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QuestionShould I store loose tea in the bag it comes in inside the tin, or can I empty the bad into the tin?Community AnswerEither one should work just fine. The bag is mostly there to keep the air in, but if you empty it into the tin, is should should stay pretty fresh as long as there's a lid.
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QuestionHow can I store loose leaf tea for a long time?Community AnswerKeep it in an airtight container and it will last for years.
Warnings
- Never purchase tea that comes in a see-through glass container. You may not know how long that tea has been sitting on the shelf and the tea may not be good.⧼thumbs_response⧽
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About This Article
To store loose leaf tea, place the leaves in an air-tight, stainless steel container or a colored glass container if you don't have a stainless steel container. Put your container in a dark place, like the back of a cabinet, that is away from water, because humidity can damage the tea. Alternatively, you can keep your tea leaves in a paper bag, so long as you plan to use them within 2-3 months. If you're keeping the tea any longer, you'll need to transfer the leaves to a container to stop them from going bad. For tips on what to avoid when storing tea, including why you shouldn't use plastic containers, read on!