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Friday, November 16, 2007

Tea Strainers

Author: Wikipedia
Original Source: Tea Strainers

A is a device that is placed over a cup and catches particles is poured through it.

Example: When is brewed the traditional manner in a , the leaves are not contained in teabags. This means they are freely suspended in the liquid. As the leaves themselves may be distasteful, it is usual to filter them out with a .

Strainers usually fit into the top of the cup and hold the leaves as the tea is poured through them, when you brew in a pot. Tea strainers of this kind are usually either or china. Most strainers come in a set, with the strainer part and a small saucer for it to sit in between cups.

Not many tea strainers are used today because of the launched in 1953 by Tetley tea.

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