A cup of luxury in the office
By Valley Green Tea
Posted On August 28, 2014
More and more people are drinking loose leaf teas, green tea, white tea or Oolong tea, now in the office appreciating the additional quality and enjoyment they offer.
Making a cup of tea from loose leaves in an office sometimes however can be less feasible, you need at least a teapot and a cup.
As much as the Chinese love their premium loose teas, at home or at the office, a tea infuser all-in-one is invented to overcome this obstacle. These tea infusers are composed by two compartments:
- The upper/inner chamber where the tea is brewed. It is equipped by a valve which allows a perfect control of the tea brewing time with a touch of a button.
- The lower compartment where the tea brew is drained to can be used a serving teapot or a tea cup to drink from.
- The lid is also a perfect saucer, for the brewing compartment to sit on when the lower compartment is being used as a teapot or cup.
Your have questions, there are answers. Just as the Chinese say ‘it is better to be deprived of food for a day than tea’.
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