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  2. Teacup - Wikipedia

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    A teacup is a cup for drinking tea. It generally has a small handle that may be grasped with the thumb and one or two fingers. It is typically made of a ceramic material and is often part of a set which is composed of a cup and a matching saucer or a trio that includes a small cake or sandwich plate. These may be part of a tea set combined with ...

  3. List of glassware - Wikipedia

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    Pitcher, a container, usually with a spout for pouring its contents. Punch bowl, a bowl that punch is put in, generally used in parties. Vase, an open container often used to hold flowers. Bong, a smoking device often made from glass. Peking glass, a Chinese form of overlay glass, often in the form of snuff boxes or vases. Penny lick.

  4. Cup - Wikipedia

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    Cup. Rococo cup with saucer, circa 1753, soft-paste porcelain with glaze and enamel, Los Angeles County Museum of Art. A cup is an open-top container used to hold liquids for pouring or drinking. Although mainly used for drinking, it also can be used to store solids for pouring (e.g., sugar, flour, grains, salt).

  5. 25 of the very best gifts for tea lovers and tea drinkers ...

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    The Honey Jar Variety Pack Honey Sticks (20 count) $14. For tea drinks who like their cup on the sweeter side, this variety pack of honey sticks is a great gift idea. Each stick is the perfect ...

  6. Teaware - Wikipedia

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    Teaware. English teaware. Chawan (tea bowl) with "hare's fur" pattern, Jian ware from China during the Song dynasty. Teaware is a broad international spectrum of equipment used in the brewing and consumption of tea. Many components make up that spectrum, and vary greatly based upon the type of tea being prepared, and the cultural setting in ...

  7. Japanese tea utensils - Wikipedia

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    Tea utensils ( 茶道具, chadōgu) are the tools and utensils used in chadō, the art of Japanese tea. Tea utensils can be divided into five major categories: sōshoku dōgu (装飾道具, 'decorative items') temae dōgu (点前道具, 'items for the tea-making service') kaiseki dōgu (懐石道具, 'items for the chakaiseku meal')

  8. Here's How Many Cups of Tea You Should Drink Daily To ... - AOL

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    It's important to note that the researchers defined one cup of tea as 200 ml, which is right below 7 oz, so consuming three of their "cups" equates to roughly 21 fl oz or 2.6 eight-ounce U.S. cups.

  9. Tea set - Wikipedia

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    This is a Chinese Yixing tea set used to serve guest which contains the following items. A Yixing teapot; A tray to trap the wasted tea/water. Cups to drink the tea. A tea tool kit which contains the following: digger, funnel, needle, shuffle, tongs and vase. A brush to wipe the wasted tea all over the tray to create an even tea stain.

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