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A BRIEF  HISTORy OF TEA 

The origins of tea can be traced back nearly 
5,000 years to a legendary emperor of China. a 
prolific herbalist, it is believed that leaves from 
some twigs he was burning floated into a boiling 
kettle of water. The results were delicious, and 
tea was invented. The hot beverage flourished 
throughout southern asia; the Dutch East India 
Company introduced it to Europe in the late 17

th

 

century. From there it spread to the american 
colonies and the rest of the world! 

TYPES OF TEA

 

There are many types of teas, the most popular 
being black, oolong, green and white. all teas 
come from the same warm-weather evergreen 
plant: the Camellia sinensis, or tea plant. Tisane 
or “herbal” teas can be a mixture of just about 
anything: herbs, flowers, spices, seeds, etc. 
There are also varieties of tea that are real teas 
with spices or other flavourings blended in. Earl 
grey, for instance, is black tea with bergamot 
peel or oil added. 

THE BENEFITS OF TEA 

Tea is more popular than ever. and every cup is 
brimming with benefits: natural vitamins, 
minerals, and antioxidants. Drinking tea has 
actually been found to be better for you than 
drinking water. It rehydrates your body and its 
healthy antioxidants may offer protection against 
a wide range of diseases. Tea can be an 
invigorating start to the morning, a soothing 
break from a busy day, or a comfortable way to 
unwind and relax each evening – it all adds up to 
a healthy mind, body, and spirit.

THE ART OF STEEPING TEA

great care is taken to create every tea’s unique 
character. Each tea should be brewed at the 
right temperature to properly savour and 
appreciate all the natural and aromatic flavours 
and benefits. More delicate teas risk burning at 
general steeping temperatures; this variety 
should be steeped at a lower temperature to 
optimize flavours. below is a chart with our 
suggested steeping temperatures and times.

TEA STEEPING CHART

Type

Temperature

Steep Time

Delicate Tea

75°C

1–2 min

green Tea

80°C

2–3 min

White Tea

85°C

2–3 min

Oolong Tea

90°C

3–4 min

French press

95°C

4–5 min

black & Herbal Teas

100°C  

(full boil)

3–5 min

Summary of Contents for PerfecTemp CPK-17A

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION AND RECIPE BOOKLET PerfecTemp Cordless Programmable Kettle CPK 17A ...

Page 2: ...persons 8 Do not use outdoors 9 Do not let power cord hang over edge of table or counter or touch hot surfaces 10 Do not place on or near a hot gas or electric burner or in a heated oven 11 Always attach the plug to the appliance first then plug cord into wall outlet To disconnect push switch to Off then remove plug from wall outlet 12 Do not use appliance for other than intended use 13 Scalding m...

Page 3: ...literature accompanying the appliance UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS 1 Place the box on a large sturdy flat surface 2 Remove the instruction book and any other literature 3 Remove the upper pulp molded insert 5 Lift the kettle from the box and remove the polybag 6 Remove the lower pulp molded insert 7 Lift the power base from the box and remove the polybag We suggest you save all packing materials in the ...

Page 4: ...nefits of Tea Tea is more popular than ever And every cup is brimming with benefits natural vitamins minerals and antioxidants Drinking tea has actually been found to be better for you than drinking water It rehydrates your body and its healthy antioxidants may offer protection against a wide range of diseases Tea can be an invigorating start to the morning a soothing break from a busy day or a co...

Page 5: ...erature Controls with Indicators Delicate Tea 75 C Green Tea 80 C Oolong Tea 85 C White Tea 90 C French Press 95 C Black Tea Boil 100 C 6 Start Stop with Indicator to start stop the heating process 7 Keep Warm with Indicator maintains the selected tem perature for 30 minutes 8 Water Window for a clear view of water level 9 Stay Cool Handle designed for comfort 10 Power Base with 360 Swivel for cor...

Page 6: ...to standby mode When returned to the base it will restart the heating and or Keep Warm cycles right where they left off NOTE If kettle goes into standby mode before it s returned to base simply reselect your preset temperature and press Start to restart Keep Warm Mode Keep Warm is the kettle s default function that automatically maintains selected temperature for 30 minutes If you have selected th...

Page 7: ...eral times with clean water troubleshooting Problem Solution No lights are on Be sure the unit is plugged in and the kettle is securely on the power base Then press your preset temperature selection and press Start Kettle is not heating water Be sure to press Start after pressing your temperature selection If you are pressing Start and kettle is still not heating call Cuisinart Customer Service Ke...

Page 8: ... information per serving Calories 92 0 from fat carb 25g pro 0g fat 0g sat fat 0g chol 0mg sod 0mg calc 1mg fibre 0g White Tea with Fennel Fennel is a great aid in digestion This tea is light and fragrant Makes one 240ml serving water 1 tablespoons fennel seed 1 teaspoon honey 1 bag white tea or 1 serving loose tea 1 Put at least 300ml of water into your kettle and select the White setting 2 While...

Page 9: ...ipping the tea Nutritional information per serving Calories 320 38 from fat carb 47g pro 4g fat 14g sat fat 9g chol 45mg sod 51mg calc 132mg fibre 0g Moroccan Mint Tea Makes one 240ml serving water 2 tablespoons fresh mint leaves about 16 medium leaves 1 to 2 tablespoons granulated sugar 1 bag black tea or 1 serving loose tea 1 Put at least 300ml of water into your kettle and select the Black sett...

Page 10: ...ol 0mg sod 0mg calc 2mg fibre 0g Ginger Jasmine Martini Makes two 150ml drinks Ginger Syrup cup water cup granulated sugar 2 tablespoons chopped ginger approximately one 5cm piece of ginger Tea 1 jasmine tea bag or 1 serving loose tea water Cocktail ice 60 millilitres chilled jasmine tea 120 millilitres vodka 60 millilitres ginger syrup 15 millilitres peach schnapps 15 millilitres fresh squeezed o...

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