What s the use of tea after drinking???

Updated on culture 2024-07-24
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    The wonderful use of residual tea:

    1. Wet tea leaves can remove the fishy smell and onion smell in the container.

    2. Tea eggs can be boiled, and their taste is fragrant and very delicious.

    3. Scrub greasy pots and bowls, wood, bamboo tables and chairs with residual tea leaves to make the item smoother.

    4. Dry the residual tea leaves and spread them in a damp place to remove moisture.

    5. After the residual tea leaves are dried, they can also be loaded into a pillowcase to act as a pillow core, and the pillow is very soft.

    6. Sprinkle the tea leaves on the carpet or road carpet, and then use a broom to brush them off, the tea leaves can take away all the dust.

    7. After soaking the residual tea leaves in water for a few days, pour them on the roots of the plant to promote the growth of the plant.

    8. Residual tea leaves can also feed the newly emerged silkworms.

    9. Dry the residual tea leaves and put them in the toilet or ditch to smoke, which can eliminate the foul smell and have the function of repelling mosquito ropes.

    10. Removing fire and brightening eyes: Washing eyes with overnight tea brewing water can play a role in removing heart fire and preventing eye diseases. If you have pink eye, wash your eyes with overnight tea several times a day to make the eye disease heal early.

    11. Jie Ri Jian Teeth: Insist on rinsing your mouth after meals with residual tea juice, which can clean the residual impurities between the teeth, which is conducive to fixing teeth and removing bad breath. After eating garlic, chew some residual tea leaves, and then rinse your mouth with residual tea to remove the garlic smell.

    12. Strengthen the brain and deaf ears: use the pillow core of the sun-dried residual tea leaves, the tea leaves are fragrant, which is conducive to sleep, and is beneficial to the brain and ears.

    13. Purify the air: Burn the dried residual tea leaves in the toilet to remove the stench of the toilet and keep the indoor air fresh.

    14. Prevent athlete's foot: wash your feet with warm residual tea leaves every night (preferably soak for about 30 minutes first), which has the function of preventing and treating athlete's foot and smoothing the skin of the feet.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    1 Put it in your mouth and chew it Chew it before spitting It is very effective to prevent bad breath Cover the onion, ginger and garlic you eat It is also good for teeth whitening.

    2 Pour the remaining tea into the toilet bowl to purify the air or something.

    3. Boil the tea eggs.

    4. Wash your hair with some tea leaves and some water, which is very nourishing, and has a fight with ginger water.

    5. Leftover tea leaves and water to scrub all kinds of utensils.

    6. As mentioned below, pour it into a flower pot as fertilizer and dry it to make a pillow core.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    After drying, it is collected and used as a pillow core, which has the effect of calming the nerves.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    After drying, collect it and make pillow cores.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    You can remove the odor and wrap the tea in the bathroom!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    You can pour it in a flower pot. When fertilizer. Environmental protection.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It can be eaten, but it is considered for safety. Do not eat the tea leaves, because the tea residues may also contain trace amounts of heavy metals such as lead and cadmium, as well as water-insoluble pesticides. If you eat tea grounds, you will ingest these harmful substances into your body.

    Tea has been edible since ancient times, and in the earliest times, tea was eaten as a medicinal chewing method.

    However, not all nutrients in tea, such as caffeine, fluoride (found in coarse old leaves), etc., if you consume too much, it is not good for the body.

    There are now pesticide residues and heavy metals that are basically fat-soluble, and if you soak them with water, the pesticide residues that can be precipitated are very small, and they have no effect on health, but if you eat tea residues directly, you will directly ingest pesticide residues and heavy metals.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Tea is edible, but be cautious.

    For Chinese, drinking tea is a habit for many people, but a few people have a penchant for eating tea. So, is eating tea good for your health?

    According to the habits of Chinese, there are still more people who drink tea, and fewer people eat tea. However, tea can be used to make mooncakes or snacks, or to be held in the mouth to drive away the odor in the mouth. A consumer also told reporters that he heard that tea can be eaten, but drinking tea is very tasteful, and it is estimated that there is no taste in eating tea, and since it is not delicious, he will not eat it.

    The nutrition of tea consists of two parts: water-soluble and fat-soluble, the latter is insoluble in water and will always remain in the tea no matter how many times it is drunk. Therefore, only by eating tea can we better absorb the nutrients of tea. The water-soluble nutrients in tea mainly include catechins, vitamin C, and amino acids. Fat-soluble nutrients mainly include vitamin E, carotene, dietary fiber, minerals, and chlorophyll.

    In substances that are insoluble in water, vitamin E has an anti-aging effect; Catechins are an important nutrient. The tea polyphenols contained in catechins have a strong effect of eliminating oxygen free radicals and anti-aging. Studies in recent years have also proved that it can not only eliminate pigmentation, but also reduce cholesterol and blood lipids, kill leukemia cells and prevent epidemics.

    Therefore, it is advisable to "eat tea" appropriately to make up for this shortcoming, that is, to make tea into ultra-fine powder and add it to various foods, such as tea-containing tofu, tea-containing noodles, tea-containing cakes, tea-containing candy, tea-containing ice cream, etc. After eating these tea-containing foods, you can obtain the fat-soluble vitamin nutrients contained in the tea and better play the nutritional value of tea.

    However, there is also a bad side to eating tea, there will be pesticide residues and heavy metal content in tea, and the components of these harmful substances dissolved into the water are relatively small, but if you eat them, there will be more components absorbed by the human body. Therefore, people who choose to eat tea must be cautious.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Tea leaves can't be eaten, you can wrap them in gauze and cook tea rice.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    After drinking the porridge, I ate the bowl too, and it tasted good.

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