Teavana Tea Pot
Posted on Monday, August 31st, 2009 at 8:05 pm

How do you brew loose tea leaves from Teavana?
I was in a Teavana store the other day looking at tea pots. The salesgirl told me that the teapots have compartments in them that you put the loose leaves in and then when the water gets hot the leaves dissolve into the water. I thought that sounded nice (no messing with tea bags anymore). She then told me that I can’t put the kettles on the stove or they will crack. I asked her how you are suppose to get the water hot then. She told me you have to boil water in a pot on the stove and then pour it into the kettle. WHAT? That just sounds so stupid to me. What is the point of having the kettle then? She made it sound like I was saving time by not having to seep the tea bag, but I am actually making more work by having to boil the water first. Has anyone bought a tea kettle from Teavana? Any comments on this?
Teapots are more on the side of people who truly appreciate the taste of tea (not saying that you don’t). Teapots are great for loose tea leaves which have a richer taste and more antioxidants than the generic grocery store tea bags. but it sounds like you are way too busy to worry about all that. Besides what’s the big deal in just taking one more unique step in brewing a fresh cup of tea (laziness perhaps)?
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