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How to choose and use ceramic teapot What are the materials of the teapot?

Many people have the habit of drinking tea, so we all know that there are many tiny holes in dried tea leaves, which are easy to absorb moisture, odor or other substances that are not conducive to tea placement. If you don't pay attention to preservation at ordinary times, tea will easily change color and taste and lose its original taste. Choosing a suitable container is very important for the preservation of tea. Let's introduce the selection and use of ceramic tea cans, as well as the material of tea cans. Let's take a look at the characteristics of tea cans made of different materials.

First, the selection and use of ceramic tea cans

1 First of all, you need to choose a ceramic tea pot, and pay attention to the quality of the ceramic tea pot, whether the appearance is beautiful, whether there are deformation cracks, and whether the lid is tightly closed.

2. Choosing a good ceramic tea can depends on whether the tea can has an odor. You can open the lid first, clean it before use, and then let it dry.

3. After drying the tea pot, prepare Yongchun bergamot tea and put it in a ceramic tea pot. Don't put too much tea in case the lid is not tight.

After putting the tea into the teapot, cover the lid tightly and have a look. If the lid is not tight, put a plastic bag with no peculiar smell on the lid, and then fasten the lid.

5. After putting the tea, put the ceramic pot on the shelf and put it in the shade. When putting the tea can, hold the lid tightly and put it down gently to avoid bumping.

6. After the tea can is put away, don't lift the lid all the time to avoid air leakage and damp the tea. If the tea leaves are not put away properly, they should be thrown away in time if they go bad.

Second, the ceramic tea pot-what is the material of the tea pot?

1, Zisha teapot

Purple sand teapot is made of porous material, which has good air permeability and can adjust the air in the hole according to the change of temperature. It can not only keep the tea fresh, but also eliminate the peculiar smell in the tea. The only mistake is that purple sand tea pots can easily absorb the fragrance of tea.

2. Wooden tea cans

Although the wooden tea pot is simple in workmanship, it has good sealing and relatively favorable price, and is suitable for ordinary families to store tea. The disadvantage of wooden tea cans is poor moisture resistance. Suggest paying attention.

3. Paper tea cans

Paper tea cans have general sealing, good air permeability and low price, and are suitable for storing tea that needs to be fermented. If it is stored, it is recommended to drink it in a short time. Paper has poor moisture-proof performance and it is not recommended to store precious tea.

4, stainless steel tea cans

Stainless steel tea cans have beautiful appearance, good sealing performance, good moisture-proof and light-proof performance, and moderate price, which is suitable for consumers' choice.

5. Tin tea cans

Tin cans are the most upscale tea cans on the market at present. Tin is nontoxic and harmless. Widely used in food industry, with good sealing, preservation and oxidation resistance. It is most suitable for storing precious tea.

6. Bamboo tea cans

Bamboo products themselves are very green and environmentally friendly, generally more breathable, which makes the jar easy to get wet and the price is relatively cheap. They are used to store some low-grade tea, so it is recommended to drink them in a short time.

7. Ceramic tea cans

The raw materials of ceramic pots are environmentally friendly, healthy, breathable and moisture-proof, which is more suitable for storing some tea leaves that have changed in the later period, such as old oolong tea and Pu 'er tea. Be careful when using ceramic products because they are fragile.

8. Glass tea cans

Tea cans made of glass have only become popular in modern times. Glass tea cans have good sealing, moisture and water resistance, and are green and healthy. However, due to the good light transmittance of glass, it is not very good for tea leaves that need to be protected from light.

The above introduction is about the selection and use of ceramic tea cans and the different characteristics of tea cans made of different materials. Only by knowing this knowledge can we choose a more suitable vessel.