Best Cups for Drinking Tea

Best Cups for Drinking Tea
If you’re like me and a lot of other tea drinkers, you have a large collection of mugs and teacups that you’ve picked up from tourist shops, thrift stores, and online shopping sprees. But there’s probably that one cup that gets a little bit more use than the others. It seems like tea just tastes better in your favorite cup. Is there any science behind that, though? What are the best cups for drinking tea?

Context Is Key


First of all, when you’re looking for the best cups for drinking tea, you’re going to need to figure out the context of your tea drinking. Are you enjoying a pot of tea with your friends? You’re going to want a bunch of small cups so everyone can get a sample of the blend. Are you curling up with a favorite book or tv show and want something that will last you for a while so you don’t have to move? You’ll probably want a large, thick-walled mug that will hold a lot of tea and keep it warm for a while. Taking your tea on the road? You’ll need something with a lid that isn’t too hot to handle once you’ve got hot water inside.
If you want to fully experience your tea with all your senses, there’s some science behind the best cups for drinking tea. For a proper tea tasting, you need a cup that is white on the inside so that you can see the color of the liquor (the fancy name for brewed tea).
Experienced tea tasters also use shallow bowls with thin rims so they can slurp the tea easily and spread the flavor across all regions of their tongues.

Material Matters


Another thing to keep in mind is the material your cup is made from. The flavor of your tea will actually change depending on what your cup is made of. The more porous the inside of your cup is, the more the cup will absorb the flavors rather than releasing them so that you can smell and taste them. A great option for tea drinking is porcelain as it is not too porous, so you will get more of the flavor than you would from a stoneware or styrofoam vessel.
Of course, there are a lot of aspects that go into a good cup of tea other than the best cups for drinking tea. You will want to think about what kind of tea you are drinking, how you are preparing your tea, and even how you are boiling your water. If you still want to take your tea experience to the next level, consider what the best cups for drinking tea are. They may completely change your experience.
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Elora Powell

Elora is a writer, comic-book lover, and all around geek. She loves pairing records from the 1960s with great cups of tea, and is currently becoming the kind of person that will ask you if you've ever tried Pu Erh.
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