It is just a container for tea, of convenient size kept in the kitchen. The word is Malayan
It is called a Caddy. A Malaysian word
Tea leaves. Loose tea is stored in a tea-caddy.
To me, being English, a caddie box is a tea-caddy. A tea-caddy is a box, jar, canister, or other receptacle, in which loose leaf tea is kept. There are tea-bags in mine!
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It's called a caddy, a tea ball, or an infuser.
My golf caddy carries my clubs.I keep loose leaf tea in a caddy.
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In computer hardware, a caddy refers to a type of container that is used to hold media. The caddy is used to protect CD-ROMs from damage and exposure.
Tea now comes in tea bags and are usually sold in cardboard boxes. Back in the day, 1800's 1900's tea was very very expensive, so the tea was locked in the tea caddy to prevent servants stealing it.
Tea cups: usually 3 or 5 cups per setTea pot for brewing. The teapot and kettle should be on the right side and closer to the host.Tea cup saucer, on which the filled tea cup is placed and received.Large bowl, into which the water used for warming the pot and cups is discarded.Tea spoon for taking tea leavesSmaller bowl for cooling the water and the tea, and for pouring the tea into the cupsTea caddy, which contains the tea leaves.
A bathtub caddy is used for lots of different tasks, such as carrying soap and shampoo in the bathtub. You can also use it to carry other things around.
Caddy comes from the french le cadet which means youngest boy.