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==== You Can Make Tea Inside British Tanks ==== | ==== You Can Make Tea Inside British Tanks ==== | ||
- | All British shielded vehicles have a type of water boiling vessel inside. This really fills two needs: making tea (or espresso) and warming up the plasticized foil sacks that UK military rations come in. They are intended to be drenched in heated water. | + | All British shielded vehicles have a type of water boiling vessel inside. This really fills two needs: making tea (or espresso) and warming up the plasticized foil sacks that UK military rations come in. They are intended to be drenched in heated water. |
==== Amount of caffeine in tea ==== | ==== Amount of caffeine in tea ==== | ||
- | Caffeine constitutes about 3% of tea's dry weight. | + | Caffeine constitutes about 3 percent |
==== Types of tea ==== | ==== Types of tea ==== | ||
- | Tea is divided into categories based on how it is processed. The three main categories include green tea: unwilted and unoxidized; white tea: wilted and unoxidized and black tea: wilted, sometimes crushed, and fully oxidized. | + | Tea is divided into categories based on how it is processed. The three main categories include green tea, which is unwilted and unoxidized; white tea, which is wilted and unoxidized and black tea, which is wilted, sometimes crushed, and fully oxidized. |
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