teapot

     

A teapot is a vessel use for steeping tea leaves or a herbal mix in near-boiling water. Tea may be either in a tea bag or loose, in which case a tea strainer will be needed to catch the leaves inside the teapot when the tea is poured. Teapots usually have an opening with a lid at their top, where the tea and water are added, a handle for holding by hand and a spout through which the tea is served. Some teapots have a strainer built-in on the inner edge of spout. A small hole in the lid is necessary for air access inside to stop the spout from dripping and splashing when tea is poured. In modern times, a tea cosy may be used to enhance the steeping or to prevent the contents of the teapot from cooling too rapidly. A tea connoisseur will warm the teapot by rinsing it with boiling water and then draining it completely before making tea.

Trivia about teapot

  • The March Hare had one of these with a dormouse in it, not a tempest
  • A great fuss about something trivial is "a tempest in" this, like chip's mother
  • I'm a little this, short & stout; a Nantucket basket one goes for over $100
  • One may hold a tempest or a dormouse
  • Container into which the White Rabbit & Mad Hatter try to stuff the Dormouse
  • Object in which you'd brew your oolong

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