Min. Order: | 5000 | ||||||||
Lead Time: |
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Sample: | Free | ||||||||
Customization: |
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Place of Origin: | Anhui, China |
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Use: | Tea |
Material: | Glass |
Logistics Mode: | Express, Sea freight, Land freight, Air freight |
Sea Port: | Lianyungang |
Supply Ability: | 2000000 pieces/Year |
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Packing: | Pallet or Carton Packaging |
Size: | 350ml 500ml |
Gross Weight: | 1kg |
Logo: | Accept |
Product Name | Double Wall Glass Tea Cup |
Material | Glass |
Technique | Machine |
Capacity | 350ml 500ml |
Logo Printing | Can be customized |
Sample | Free samples are available |
Usage | Liquid container |
Sample Time | 3 days for existing sample |
Payment Term | 30% advance, 70% against copy of B/L |
1. Prepare tea leaves: Choose tea leaves that are suitable for brewing in double-layered glass cups. Generally, tea leaves that are complete in shape and moderately dry are recommended. Put in an appropriate amount of tea leaves according to personal taste. It is usually recommended to use about 3-5 grams of tea leaves each time.
2. Scald and wash the cup: Scald the glass thoroughly with hot water to ensure it is clean and preheat the cup.
3. Water filling: Pour hot water of suitable temperature (generally 80℃ to 95℃) into the glass with tea leaves in advance. Water temperature has an important impact on the taste of tea, and different tea types may require different water temperatures.
4. Make tea: Shake the cup gently to fully contact the tea leaves with the water, then wait for a while to allow the tea leaves to fully stretch. Different types of tea have different steeping times. For example, high-quality white tea does not need to be steeped for a long time, while some other types of tea may require a slightly longer steeping to release more tea flavor.
5. Tasting: After the tea leaves are fully brewed, you can taste it slowly. Generally speaking, the tea that is brewed first has the strongest flavor. When refilling the cup, the brewing time can be appropriately extended according to personal preference to adjust the concentration of the tea soup.