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Loose-leaf tea is considered superior to bagged tea due to the quality of the leaves and the brewing process. Whole leaves, which are typically used for loose-leaf tea, retain more essential oils and natural compounds that give the tea its aroma and flavor. When steeped, these whole leaves have room to unfurl fully, releasing their complex flavors and providing a deeper, richer taste. In contrast, bagged tea often contains broken leaves, tea dust, or fannings, which lose much of their natural oils during processing, leading to a flat, one-dimensional taste. Additionally, loose-leaf tea allows you to control the amount you brew, making it easier to adjust the strength to your personal preference.