It is called a Caddy. A Malaysian word
A tea caddy holds fresh tea leaves.
It is traditionally called a caddy.
It is called a "Caddy"
a caddy
A tea caddy
Tea caddy
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The term Billy Tea refers to tea brewed in a billy can, that is a small can, tin or pot used on a campfire for boiling water/tea etc. A common brand of tea sold in Oz is also called Billy Tea. So the term "billy up to the fire" basically means, "put the kettle on".
Loose tea refers to tea leaves that are sold in a box or tin as opposed to being sold wrapped in tea bags. It would be impossible to say what "a piece" of loose tea would cost, since one would buy the item by weight in a container.
No, but a tin can.
No but a tin can.
in 1884 wsa when the first tin lunch box was made
No but a tin can.
The Wrigley company sells their Altoids mints in a tin box. The tin box serves as an easy way to recognize the brand, and provide a durable container.
The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin - 1954 The Magic Box - 1.25 was released on: USA: 1 April 1955
No. but a match box can.
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Kristine Hermosa goes by Tin-tin.