Cast Iron Teapot

Tableware

Definition

The cast iron teapot retains tea heat longer. It is often enameled with traditional patterns. A cult object for tea lovers.

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The cast iron teapot is an elegant and functional choice for serving tea in your home. Thanks to its heat retention properties, it will keep your hot beverage at temperature longer, allowing you to savor every sip in optimal conditions. Moreover, the enameled surface of the teapot lends itself to many traditional patterns, ranging from cherry blossoms to Japanese landscapes, bringing a touch of authenticity and refinement to your tea service. You can perfectly integrate it into an oriental decorative style, but it will also harmonize with more minimalist or contemporary ambiances. Placed on a tray or a coffee table, it will become the focal point of your tasting area, inviting your guests to a comforting and friendly tea break. With its durability and timelessness, the cast iron teapot will quickly become an indispensable accessory for your lifestyle.

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Frequently asked questions

Fill with boiling water, let sit for 10 minutes, empty, and dry.

No, pour hot water into it; do not place it on a burner.

Rinse with clear water, dry thoroughly to prevent rust.

The size of the cast iron teapot will depend on the number of people you wish to serve. Generally, a 0.5 to 1 liter teapot is suitable for 2-3 people, while a 1.2 to 1.5 liter teapot will be more suitable for 4-5 people.

The cast iron teapot retains the heat of the tea better, allowing for a longer infusion and better extraction of aromas. In addition, cast iron is a stronger and more durable material than porcelain.

You can choose a cast iron teapot in a color or pattern that harmonizes with your dinnerware. For example, a black or gray teapot will go well with modern style dishes, while an enameled teapot with floral patterns will fit better into a more traditional decor.

Cast iron teapots are particularly well suited for black, green, or oolong teas, which require brewing at a high temperature. They help maintain heat and preserve the delicate aromas of these types of tea.

You can personalize your cast iron teapot by choosing a model with a pattern or color you like, or by adding accessories such as a wooden lid or a teapot with a built-in filter.

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