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    Cast Iron Tea Kettle

    Classically known as testubin, cast iron tea kettles were originally used all through Japan as kettle for water boiling on an open fire. They were generally hung above fireplaces to also provide humi...

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    Ceramic Tea Kettle

    Tea kettles are one of the oldest pieces of kitchenware. In fact, recent archaeological finds suggest that tea kettles might even date back to the time when tea was first discovered in Ancient China. ...

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    Chinese Tea Cups

    As you all know, the Chinese are so meticulous when it comes tea wares. Perhaps this is due to the fact that tea wares like the Chinese tea cups and tea pots play a very important role in the tea pre...

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    Coffee Mug

    A coffee mug means different things to different people. For people who attach a sentimental value to their coffee mug, their mug brings out different emotions each time they drink their cup of coffee...

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    Cordless Electric Tea Kettle

    Tea kettles are among the oldest pieces of cookware. According to one account, the first tea kettles started to appear in Asia, particularly in China, around the time when tea became very popular as a...

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    Crumbles: Hearty Fruit Desserts

    Crumbles are originally British dessert dishes that were first made during the second world war when food was strictly rationed, leading to the use of a basic mixture of flour, sugar and margarine to...

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    Defining The Cappuccino In Its Many Forms

    Cappuccino is a well-loved beverage that is available for consumption in many different forms. To create a great cup of Italian Cappuccino, the beverage has to be topped with froth. This froth is r...

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    English Afternoon Tea

    If there is an English Breakfast tea, there is also an English Afternoon tea. This idea is common to all Englishmen. But to those who do not know the origin of the English Afternoon tea, enough info...

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    English Bone China Tea Cup

    When we say, "English bone china tea cup" we usually come into some associations that this certain kind of thing just like some of the common tea cups is made from porcelain. However, we actually com...

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    English Tea Pot

    I am sure that most of us are familiar with tea pots. Probably you have tried brewing teas on your antique tea pots or precious tea pots, and most of those have their own designs. However, when we t...

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    Floral Tea Kettles

    The attractiveness of tea kettles have probably reach every home across the globe; today, they're no longer simply for boiling tea water, nor merely decorative accents in kitchens, but they have also ...

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    French Cooking Stoves

    Early French cooking stoves were manually crafted and designed to specifications. They are mostly alcohol burners and could be transported to any part of the house. Hence they were designed to be ap...

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    Japanese Black Ceramic Tea Sets

    The Japanese call it chanoyu, which literally means "hot tea water." But transcending even the limitations of its name, the Japanese tea ceremony is truly a spiritual expression of the "way of the tea...

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    Kamenstein Tea Kettles

    If your favorite time of the day is teatime, then you'll probably enjoy preparing your tea with the fun and unique decorative designs of Kamenstein tea kettles; although most people fancy them for the...

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    Porcelain Tea Kettle

    For many tae drinkers, particularly the British, tea and porcelain go hand in hand. If you are the type who likes to plan elaborate tea parties, then a porcelain tea kettle makes absolute sense. Below...

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