Abstract

Black tea powder was used to make tea infusion using a Keuring coffee maker. Effect of tea particle size (0.30 or 0.60 mm), water volume for brewing (118, 177, or 236 ml), and the amount of tea powder (1.0, 1.5, or 2.0 g) on tea infusion quality were evaluated. The concentration of four chemical compounds (soluble sugars, total amino acids, polyphenols, and caffeine) in tea infusion was measured. In general, the concentration of the four compounds in tea infusion increased with the amount of tea powder used and decreased with increasing water volume and tea particle size. Using 2.0 g of 0.30 mm tea powder and 118 ml of water per brew, the concentration of the above four components was 412.3, 251.6, 208.9, and 205.3 μg/ml, respectively, and higher than tea infusion prepared by traditional method (312.4, 204.1, 211.6, and 175.9 μg/ml). The highest extraction efficiency (mg/cup.g) for the four chemical components per unit weight of tea powder was at using 1.0 g of 0.30 mm tea powder with 236 ml water for soluble sugars (32.3 μg/ml) and caffeine (16.3 μg/ml), at using 1.5 g tea powders for polyphenols (22.3 μg/ml) and at using 2.0 g tea powders for amino acid (13.6 μg/ml). This study suggested using a single‐serve coffee maker can be a convenient and effective way to prepare the tea infusion with high quality.

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