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Glass Tea brewer?
Hi all. I am new to the group and I have a question to ask. Recently, I
was in Beijing and went to BeiDa (Beijing University) and walked aroun on campus. I ducked into a chinese language class and found the professor had an interesting item. She had what looked like a glass tea brewer. It was a slender glass containter (taller and wider than a coke can) loose tea floating in it. The lid was plastic and flat and had a sort of a loop handle to it. I found that it was a common thing with students but didnt think to ask about it or try to purchase one until now. Does anyone know what I am talking about? Anyone know the name of this item or where on the internet I can purchase this? thanks. |
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