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fannings and
broken leaf teas. A tea
infuser performs a
similar function as a tea bag, a
later American invention. The
infuser is
generally a
small mesh, perforated...
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- (which act as strainers), and
French presses (which are
commonly used to
infuse water with
various teas and coffee). The most
commonly used
technique is...
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infuser, a
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- of silk
cotton or silk. The tea bag
performs the same
function as a tea
infuser. Tea bags can be used
multiple times until there is no
extraction left...
-
pyramidal tea bags, or
infusers, made and
packaged in
China out of
recycled plastic. The tall,
square pyramid design of the
infuser is trademarked, following...
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- tea. The
company also
sells teapots,
including one that
comes with a tea
infuser with a wire mesh.
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Drinking water or
potable water is
water that is safe for ingestion,
either when
drunk directly in
liquid form or
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- tea is
available either in tea bags or as
loose tea, in
which case a tea
infuser or tea
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