-
serving tea or
coffee are
often called "
tea-
urns", even when they are
metal cylinders of
purely functional design.
Urns are also a
common reference in thought...
- An
electric water boiler, also
called a
thermo pot or
tea urn in
British English, is a
consumer electronics small appliance used for
boiling water and...
- disciple, the monk Myōe (1173–1232),
received a
tea urn containing seeds from
Eisai and
established a
tea plantation in Togano'o, Kyoto, by
sowing them...
-
might have come
around with a trolley,
which typically carried a
tea urn filled with hot
tea or water,
along with a
variety of
cakes and buns. This occupation...
- His
iconic tea urn (c. 1934) was
first exhibited in 1934–35 at the
Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Over the years, the
tea urn has been widely...
- for the
koicha leaves in the
tea urn (茶壺, chatsubo)
would be
served as thin
tea. ****anese
historical do****ents
about tea that
differentiate between usucha...
- who has died of illness, to give him a
tea urn that
belonged to Yo****atsu. The
widow claims that the
tea urn was lost in the war, but
Nobunaga is not...
- with the hot
water available from the
tea urn found at the end of the carriage.
According to
William Pokhlyobkin,
tea in
Russia was not
regarded as a self-dependent...
- and the
contents of a
missing packet of
sugar soap were
discovered in a
tea urn.
Young continued to read
medical and
toxicology textbooks,
obtained from...
- the
first shipment of
tea made
under the
terms of the
Tea Act. This act
authorized the
British East
India Company to ship
tea (of
which it had huge surpluses...