During
the Tang Dynasty (618-907), in China ,
paper was folded and sewn into square bags to preserve the flavor of tea. The first Western tea bags were hand-sewn fabric bags; tea
bag patents date as early as 1903. First
appearing commercially around 1904, tea bags were successfully marketed by the
tea and coffee shop merchant, Thomas
Sullivan from New York ,
who shipped his tea bags around the world. The tea in loose form was intended
to be removed from the sample bags, but the customers found it easier to brew
the tea in cups still enclosed in the bags. These
days tea bags are usually made of paper fibre. The heat-sealed paper fiber tea bag was invented by William
Hermanson, one of the founders of
Technical Papers Corporation of Boston . The rectangular tea bag was not
invented until 1944. Prior to this, tea bags resembled small sacks.
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