Tea can be brewed in different vessels depending on your preferences and convenience. Here are some common options:

Kettle: Kettles are generally used for brewing large amounts of tea, especially if you are making tea for several people or want to keep the hot drink for a long time. The kettle allows you to simply pour boiling water over the tea leaves and let it brew.

  • Teacup or pitcher: If you are making tea for one person, a teacup or pitcher can be convenient options. You can use a tea infuser or strainer to brew tea directly in a cup or pitcher.
  • Filter bags: If you are comfortable using ready-made filter bags with tea, you can brew tea by simply placing the bag in a cup or pitcher and then pouring boiling water over it.
  • French press (press kana): The French press is another popular method of brewing tea. You add the tea leaves to the press pot, pour in hot water and let the tea steep, then push the plunger down to separate the infusion from the tea.

Choosing a teapot depends on your personal preference, the amount of tea you make, and ease of use.