Montreal Gazette

STEEPED IN STYLE

Teaware options abound for preparing a pot of the world’s most popular hot beverage

- KIM COOK

Tea lovers are inclined to brew a cuppa any time of year, but especially now, in the dead of winter. Time to put the kettle on and savour the warm, soothing flavour of steeped tea leaves. Luckily, supermarke­ts and specialize­d shops are full of the fragrant dried leaves, in both loose and bag form. And there’s gear galore for those interested in preparing and savouring a delicious cupful.

Yixing Chinese teapots are made of organic zisha clay that’s free of lead, arsenic, cadmium and other toxic substances, and has a natural plasticity that makes it easy to mould. Mrs. Lin’s Kitchen offers one with the spout and handle crafted in the shape of a branch in winter.

Good Life Tea has a smart and sturdy teapot with a simple modern design. It comes in fun colours like mandarin, lime, turquoise, purple and blue. Here, too, is a range of traditiona­l Japanese iron teapots, including a gift set that includes a cast-iron teapot with a dragonfly motif, a trivet, two cups, and two tea tins covered in handmade washi paper and filled with Jasmine Pearls and Gyokuro green teas.

CB 2’ ste aware collection includes are active, iridescent, glazed teapot and a stainless-steel canister finished in either copper or gold for storing your teas. You can put on a show at tea time with the Betty teapot, made of ultra-durable beaker glass. A removable glass infuser perches in its belly, ready to be filled with loose tea.

A pretty addition to a clear pot: Good Life Tea’s flowering tea — a blend of lily, jasmine and osmanthus dried into a pod that unfolds into a mini garden in the pot when you add hot (not boiling), water.

Stovetop or electric kettle? There are stylish options either way. Smeg’s retro-style kettle comes in colours like cream, red, pastel green and black, and in an electric or variable temperatur­e version. The latter is good if you brew a lot of different kinds of tea; herbal teas brew best in very hot water, black teas slightly less so, and green and white teas a little cooler still.

Stephen Twining, a 10th-generation member of the Twinings tea-making family, has some pro tips for perfectly brewed tea:

Use fresh, cold water. “Never ■ reuse already boiled water.”

Never let the water over-boil. “In ■ doing so, you’ll cause the oxygen in the water to be reduced, making the tea taste ‘flat.’”

Pour the water over the tea bag. ■

“Place the bag in the mug first, and then pour the boiling water over it.”

Let the tea bag sit. Twining says ■ it’s best to let it sit and steep rather than dunk it or squeeze it.

Be patient. “I recommend letting ■ it steep for a full four minutes.” However, green tea is ready in two, oolong in three, and chai in five. Impatient sorts should go with white tea, for which a quick one minute of steeping time will suffice.

Twinings has some interestin­g herbal teas, including Buttermint, which blends peppermint and vanilla flavours.

Berry Fusion brings together strawberry, blueberry and blackberry, along with rosehips, apple and licorice root for a complex, flavourful cup.

 ?? GOOD LIFE TEA ?? Japanese Style Cast Iron Teapot Hobnail from Good Life Tea.
GOOD LIFE TEA Japanese Style Cast Iron Teapot Hobnail from Good Life Tea.
 ?? GOOD LIFE TEA ?? This round ceramic teapot with a loose tea infuser comes in a variety of vivid shades such as mandarin, lime, turquoise and blue.
GOOD LIFE TEA This round ceramic teapot with a loose tea infuser comes in a variety of vivid shades such as mandarin, lime, turquoise and blue.
 ?? CB2 ?? The Betty teapot from CB2 is made of durable lab-grade glass. Fill it with flowering teas to make a soothing brew.
CB2 The Betty teapot from CB2 is made of durable lab-grade glass. Fill it with flowering teas to make a soothing brew.
 ?? CB2 ?? CB2 canisters in copper, gold or silver make stylish storage for tea.
CB2 CB2 canisters in copper, gold or silver make stylish storage for tea.
 ?? SMEG ?? SMEG’s retro-inspired kettle comes in a palette of hues and is available in electric or variable temperatur­e models.
SMEG SMEG’s retro-inspired kettle comes in a palette of hues and is available in electric or variable temperatur­e models.

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