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If the idea of picking tea, rubbing tea, drying tea to keep the flavor and aroma of tea intact takes you to another world of sensory pleasure, then you are a true tea connoisseur.
After you finish the process of making tea, several aspects of tea should be highlighted;
Before the taste reaches your lips, it contains its taste and fragrance.
The unique teapot material has certain properties and is suitable for different types of tea.
Various types of teapot are listed below
Ceramic teapot for black tea and Pu\'er tea
Image source: etsy.
The walls of the composite ceramic teapot are very thick, so they have high heat preservation.
Tea and Pu\'er tea
Erhs is brewed at high temperatures, ceramic materials do not allow heat to be easily discharged from the tea and will keep the tea warm for a longer period of time.
However, they usually have a handle that can be touched without any risk of burning themselves.
Picture Source of porcelain teapot of white tea and green tea: the vintageacup.
The walls of the UsPorcelain teapot are thinner than the ceramic teapot and therefore retain less heat.
They do keep the service temperature of tea for a long time, but not as long as ceramic utensils.
White tea and green tea are brewed at lower temperatures compared to black tea, so porcelain tea pots are best suited to them.
In addition, the teapot is visually decorative and embodies a rich sense of beauty.
Picture of glass teapot for tea and flowering Source: Well Tea.
The ComGlass teapot is designed to provide a visual experience of soothing tea unfolding and displaying its natural beauty.
See the tea leaves spinning inside because they bring gold to the water.
The walls of the glass teapot are usually very thin, retaining the natural aroma of tea.
However, they are not very good in terms of keeping the heat. Metal teapots (Silver and iron)
Source of tea pictures of all types: Love Antiques.
Metal teapot, especially silver and iron teapot, can be used to provide a variety of tea.
They have been in use since King George\'s time and are traditional.
They became more common during Queen Victoria\'s reign, and the middle class was affordable due to the industrial revolution.
The teapot is very durable and is a good conductor of heat.
So take care of them and don\'t burn yourself.