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Brand recommendation and use of covered tea sets

Gaiwancha is a traditional China tea set, which consists of a covered bowl, a saucer and a tea basket. Suitable for brewing green tea and scented tea. The following are some brand recommendations and usage methods of covered tea sets:

Brand recommendation:

teapot

Zisha teapot: Yixing Zisha is the representative of China tea set. Yixing teapot is known as the "king of tea" because of its unique clay texture, and it is also a very good choice in tea sets.

Glass teapot: Transparent glass teapot can observe the unfolding and brewing process of tea leaves, which is suitable for tea lovers to observe the changes of tea leaves.

Covered teacup

Blue-and-white porcelain covers bowls: Blue-and-white porcelain is a traditional Chinese handicraft with fresh and natural colors and elegant patterns, and it is a common tea set for covering bowls.

Pink celadon covers the bowl: Pink celadon is the representative of Dehua ceramics, and its color is soft and moist, which is also very suitable for covering the bowl.

Tea basket

Bamboo tea basket: Bamboo tea basket is light in weight, convenient to use and beneficial to preservation.

Dalbergia tea basket: Dalbergia tea basket is hard and beautiful, and it is also a good choice.

Usage introduction:

Before using the tea set, it should be washed with clear water to remove any impurities.

Before using tea, add a proper amount of boiling water to the cover bowl and heat the cover bowl and tea set to ensure that the temperature of the brewed tea is appropriate.

Add the tea leaves to a bowl with a lid. When the water temperature is suitable, pour boiling water slowly, pay attention to the slow water flow and keep the original shape of tea.

When making tea, you can use a tea basket to gently push the tea into the bottom of the water to help the tea spread better.

After soaking, pour the tea in the cover bowl into the teacup and enjoy a good cup of tea.