FoodBanter.com

FoodBanter.com (https://www.foodbanter.com/)
-   Tea (https://www.foodbanter.com/tea/)
-   -   the perfect set of teapots, what do you think? (https://www.foodbanter.com/tea/66409-perfect-set-teapots-what.html)

icetea 28-07-2005 10:01 AM

the perfect set of teapots, what do you think?
 
tools of the trade
!the perfect set!
for your greens and whites--use a guywan to keep temp down.
oolongs -- use clay/yixing.
blacks -- porcelain ofcourselain.
pu-erhs -- stoneware.
flower/herb/flavored -- glass (Schott Jena Glas) this is good german
glass and wont break.

icetea
anyone have any other combos


kuri 28-07-2005 01:09 PM


"icetea" > wrote in message

> !the perfect set!
> for your greens and whites--use a guywan to keep temp down.


To keep temp down ? Is that so hot in the room you brew tea ?

Kuri

Space Cowboy 28-07-2005 03:13 PM

A teapot has other ergonometrics besides material. A few that come to
mind from discussions in the past
price,size,handle,durability,spout,lid,aesthetics, cleaning. My minimum
requirement is the agony of the leaves. If there is a glass pot I
can't break I'd like to know more. I'm using glass pots with cradles
which helps somewhat.

Jim

icetea wrote:
> tools of the trade
> !the perfect set!
> for your greens and whites--use a guywan to keep temp down.
> oolongs -- use clay/yixing.
> blacks -- porcelain ofcourselain.
> pu-erhs -- stoneware.
> flower/herb/flavored -- glass (Schott Jena Glas) this is good german
> glass and wont break.
>
> icetea
> anyone have any other combos




All times are GMT +1. The time now is 06:50 AM.

Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
FoodBanter