Elegant Stainless-Steel Teapot with Infuser suitable Loose Tea or Bags - Good Pourer Great

Elegant Stainless-Steel Teapot with Infuser suitable Loose Tea or Bags - Good Pourer

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DescriptionI'm old enough to remember a time prior to tea bags! We had a huge stainless steel teapot that made great tea but the tea leaves settled at the bottom of the tea pot therefore, while the family was consuming their first cups of tea, the tea in the pot was continuing to brew, getting stronger and stronger till it was stewed!

Then there was the teapot handle. It wasn't in a great position and the teapot, was heavy so the handle was uncomfortable to use.

It was a good pourer, that old teapot. But I've experienced countless teapots that do not pour well, especially in cafés for some mysterious reason! The tea ends up all over the table in some cases. Very annoying!

Ever had a teapot where the cover falls off simply as you are about to finish pourng your final cup? You understand it's going to occur however you forget to hold onto it and in it plops right into your tea cup. Then you're in a panick, attempting to fish it out again without scalding your fingers!

There are teapots that glug and splash. Then there are teapots that dribble, usually just after you have actually put them down on a nice, clean, work surface!

Among the primary grievances with loose tea used to be the tea leaves that you would discover at the bottom of your cup. Great for fortune telling however they simply spoiled the last mouthful!

Enter the simple tea bag. Initially individuals used them like loose tea in their teapots. But later people just made their tea in the cup with one tea bag and some boiling water. Get more on our related paper by visiting More about this elegant teapot product. So sadly teapots have actually become redundant ornaments loitering in cupboards.

The problem with tea bags is that the majority of them have more tea in them than is needed for a tea cup. So when the tea reaches the ideal colour you have to remove the bag. But this is usually after only a minute. But tea takes about 3-5 minutes to brew correctly. So you don't get the complete flavour if you make tea in a mug.

The very best option is to make your tea in a teapot with an infuser. You'll find plenty on Amazon.com. After the tea has brewed and you pour your very first cup or two, the water level goes down below the tea leaves/bag so that the remaining tea doesn't get any stronger. Voila!

So the last cup is the exact same as the first, hot and fresh..
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