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Tea (rec.drink.tea) Discussion relating to tea, the world's second most consumed beverage (after water), made by infusing or boiling the leaves of the tea plant (C. sinensis or close relatives) in water.

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Old 17-08-2004, 08:01 PM
Melinda
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I have a Bodum Assam and a smaller Bodum (also and Assam? Not sure if
it's called that). The small one makes about two cups and the larger
one makes around 5 or 6. These two pots serve for 99% of my teamaking,
but the larger one is annoying me because leaves and bits get stuck in
the fliter and can be hard to get out depending on the tea. I am
considering getting the Jenear Mikado and am wondering if anyone here
has it and can tell me if the filter is more resistant to bits
sticking in it. I don't seem to have as much of a problem with my
small Bodum pot: the filter plastic in that is a hard type, not the
softer half-opaque plastic like my large Assam. The softer plastic
filter definitely has a difficult time of it when it comes to stuff
sticking in it, so I thought that a hard glass filter might also be
easier to clean. What is your experience? Thanks in advance
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Old 17-08-2004, 10:52 PM
Joanne Rosen
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I have the mikado-small size-i enjoy watching "the agony of the leaves"
It can be difficult to clean if tea leaves are small-i use a toothpick to
clean if necessary-
Adagio tea has the best prices on (imho ) jenaer products
joanne
"Melinda" wrote in message
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I have a Bodum Assam and a smaller Bodum (also and Assam? Not sure if
it's called that). The small one makes about two cups and the larger
one makes around 5 or 6. These two pots serve for 99% of my teamaking,
but the larger one is annoying me because leaves and bits get stuck in
the fliter and can be hard to get out depending on the tea. I am
considering getting the Jenear Mikado and am wondering if anyone here
has it and can tell me if the filter is more resistant to bits
sticking in it. I don't seem to have as much of a problem with my
small Bodum pot: the filter plastic in that is a hard type, not the
softer half-opaque plastic like my large Assam. The softer plastic
filter definitely has a difficult time of it when it comes to stuff
sticking in it, so I thought that a hard glass filter might also be
easier to clean. What is your experience? Thanks in advance



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Old 17-08-2004, 10:52 PM
Joanne Rosen
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I have the mikado-small size-i enjoy watching "the agony of the leaves"
It can be difficult to clean if tea leaves are small-i use a toothpick to
clean if necessary-
Adagio tea has the best prices on (imho ) jenaer products
joanne
"Melinda" wrote in message
om...
I have a Bodum Assam and a smaller Bodum (also and Assam? Not sure if
it's called that). The small one makes about two cups and the larger
one makes around 5 or 6. These two pots serve for 99% of my teamaking,
but the larger one is annoying me because leaves and bits get stuck in
the fliter and can be hard to get out depending on the tea. I am
considering getting the Jenear Mikado and am wondering if anyone here
has it and can tell me if the filter is more resistant to bits
sticking in it. I don't seem to have as much of a problem with my
small Bodum pot: the filter plastic in that is a hard type, not the
softer half-opaque plastic like my large Assam. The softer plastic
filter definitely has a difficult time of it when it comes to stuff
sticking in it, so I thought that a hard glass filter might also be
easier to clean. What is your experience? Thanks in advance



 




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