findallinfor.com findallinfor.com
  Index Page -> About Us -> Add Url -> Privacy of Info -> Terms of Use -> Submit Article
Search:   
 

Belgian Waffle Irons - Waffles are the Ultimate Comfort Food

Waffles have been the comfort food in many a kitchen - Curtis Miller
 

GABA Tea - The Japanese Secret

GABA tea is a standard part of the Japanese diet. The Japanese value GABA tea for its calming proper ... - Paul Dickson
 

Why You Should Consider Buying Organic Food

Besides the fact that organic food tastes better and it reduces the amount of cancer-causing chemica ... - Gray Rollins
 
 

Benefits Of Alfalfa Plant Juice

Alfalfa plant or Alfalfa sprout juice Alfalfa plant, which is also known as lucerne or bum clover, i ... - Kevin Pederson
 

Searching for a Wing Sauce Winner

Sinful but incomparable - chicken wings is the quintessential finger food. Enjoy it grilled, baked o ... - Chris McCarthy
 

Calcium: When You Take It, It Works

Calcium has been recommended and widely accepted as an essential mineral for bone and skeletal healt ... - Wade Gibson
 

Broccoli A Disease Fighting Resource

The name broccoli is derived from an Italian name 'Brocco'. It may not be a favorite vegetable for m ... - Sharon Hopkins
 

Marinades - Makin' n Breakin' Great Barbecue

After selecting the best ingredients you can get your hands on, marinating your meat, seafood or pou ... - Chris McCarthy
 
 

Index Page –› Cooking & Drinking –› Tea & Coffee
 

Tips for Choosing a Teapot

 

There are several things to consider when looking for a decent tea pot. Youll want something that is both beautiful and practical a lovely pot that pours well and keeps your tea hot. Some people also have different pots for different types of tea an everyday pot for black tea will not be suitable for making green tea, for example. There are many factors to consider when choosing a tea pot.

A brief guide to teapots:

Teapot history

Teapots were first invented in China, where tea has been grown and drunk for thousands of years. Europeans brought teapots home in the 1800s, where they were received with great curiosity. The name china for delicate pottery comes from the fact that Chinese pottery was far finer than any seen before at the time, and was named after the place it came from. In those days, Chinese tea pots and cups were small, made for individuals rather than for sharing. These days we like to have both a small pot for our own tea and big, fancy pots for afternoon visitors. There are china, silver and even aluminium pots available, in every conceivable shape and design. But how do you find a really good pot?

Choosing your pot

The classic Western teapot is the brown betty a big, rounded pot that is used for everyday tea and works hard. The brown or black color means that tannin stains wont show up and the fat round belly helps the tea to brew fully. As an all rounder, a simple pot like this is indispensable here are the things to check when shopping for your everyday pot:

Is the pot pretty? One of the warming things about a cup of tea is the sight of a nice round pot, with cosy curves and a good color glaze.
How hard is the clay? Tap the pot with a fingernail and listen to the sound. The sharper the tap, the harder the clay, the better the pot.
Does the lid fit tight? To avoid dribbles your pot should have a lid that fits very snugly and doesnt allow air to escape.
The spout is very important look to see that the top is level with the top of the teapot. An oval shaped spout is preferable to a rounded one as it will drip less.
Practically speaking, you need to be able to lift the pot and pour easily, without scalding yourself or spraining your wrist! Check the pot is not too heavy remember youll be lifting it full of hot tea and that the handle is well attached. There should be plenty of space between your knuckles and the side of the pot to avoid burnt fingers, and the spout should extend far enough to avoid steam rising to burn your hand as it holds the lid steady.

Once youve found your perfect pot, be sure to celebrate with a good brew!

Author: Cory Willins
 
Author Bio:

Cory Willins writes for Toys 247, an toy online resource site with articles, directories, forums and reviews about toys as well as contains information about action figures, board games, electronic toys and puzzles.

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Calcium: When You Take It, It Works
 
Stay in Antigua - A Guide to Eating Out
 
Secrets to Becoming a Wine Connoisseur
 
Restaurants - Pizza Parlors
 
Marinades - Makin' n Breakin' Great Barbecue
 
More Fruit Baskets Made Special
 
Why You Should Consider Buying Organic Food
 
How Not To Gain Weight During Your Summer Vacations
 
Broccoli A Disease Fighting Resource
 
Tips for Choosing a Teapot
 
 
 
Add Url
 

Self Help

 

Events & News

 

Jobs & Careers

 

Research & Science

 

Finance & Banking

 

Music & Entertainment

 

Hygiene & Health

 

Automobiles

 

Policies & Law

 

Fashion & Lifestyle

 

Software & Networking

 

Shopping & Auction

 

Art & Creative

 

Academics & Education

 

Garden & Home

 

People & Communities

 

Cooking & Drinking

 

Business & Services

 

Online & Indoor Games

 

Travel & Vacation

 

Outdoor & Sports

 

Children & Teens

 

Medicine & Treatment

 

Property & Estate

 
 
   Index Page -> Privacy of Info -> Terms of Use
Copyright © www.findallinformation.com - All Rights Reserved Worldwide.