How To Choose A Teapot

Teapots are serving devices that have never gone out of style, since designs and features are constantly evolving to suit the newest trends. One of the great pleasures of drinking tea is selecting the utensils, the cups, kettles and of course the teapot. While searching for your perfect pot, you are going to come across many styles and materials suited for different needs, and glass teapot Bodum, certainly ranks among the best.
Therefore, you should think in advance about some of the important features of your teapot.



The Right Size

Decide how you will use your teapot. If you plan on drinking a cup by yourself every morning, then it is recommendable that you buy a teapot which makes one or two cups. On the other hand, if you plan to serve tea to your guests, it is better to have a larger pot which can make many small cups of tea.
Moreover, if you do not want to re-brew your leafs, a teapot warmer is an important feature.

Material

The next most important thing to consider is your personal preference for material and the fact whether you are going to use the teapot for brewing or pouring brewed tea.
Therefore, teapots can be made of glass, ceramics, porcelain and other materials.

- Ceramic teapots are exceptionally pretty, as they allow for more color and details. They have natural heat retention properties, low seepage and brew the leaves quickly. You should check the inside of the ceramic teapot for glazing. If it is glazed, you can brew different types of tea, however, if it is not, you should stick to one type of tea only.

- Porcelain teapots do not absorb flavors, so you can brew various teas with only one teapot.
However, as a result of its poor heat retention, porcelain teapots are not ideal for teas requiring high heat.

- Glass Teapot Bodum is a great choice if you are fascinated by the ways leaves unfurl and release the nectar we all enjoy. By using a glass teapot you will be able to know when your tea is done, judging by the color and the texture of the leaves. Glass strainers reduce the possibility of impacting the flavor of the tea. One of the best things about using a glass teapot Bodum is the slight indentation in the tip of the spout. This enables you to pour in a steady, non-spilling stream. They are often coated, either fully or partially, with a different material that does not conduct heat, which is a good safety precaution.

The Right Style

Last, but not least, you should choose a teapot that reflects your style, taste and personality. Before you purchase this little piece of art, think about what your choice of teapot says about you.

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