Because silver teapots reflect the heat that is coming from the liquid therefore bouncing off the sides of the kettle and keeping the liquid warm. Whereas a black kettle would just absorb the heat which wouldn't keep the liquid warm. Also, silver is a bad absorber and a bad emitter.
It would depend what the black pot was made of. Assuming ceramic and both pots have the same surface area, then the silver pot would cool quicker; silver is a better heat conductor than most ceramics.
According to my trusty Strong's, there is no mention of Tea or tea pots in the KJV.
One of the better online stores to purchase electric tea pots is the English Tea Store. They have electric tea pots ranging in price fron $15.00 to over $100.00. Their website is englishteastore.com.
Electric tea pots are common gifts for those who are tea enthusiasts. Along with the pot usually comes several different flavors of tea to try out along with it!
Many of the silver coffee pots are worth prices close to $200 each.. The exact price of the coffee pot will depend upon its condition.
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Yes, it is still possible to find tea pots made from bone china. The only difference is that the parts and components have changes somewhat over the years.
A silver tea cart can be a perfect wedding present. A tea cart in silver with a bowl of fruit and tea cups on top. It can be found at different webstores.
Tea made from hairy soft buds include a white tea silver needle and Yunnan dian hong black tea. It has to be of fairly high grade though.
A dish cloth and a tea towel are not the same thing. A dish cloth is used for washing dishes, including tea pots, saucers and cups and a tea towel is used for drying dishes that may or may not include tea pots, saucers and cups.
You can research and buy electrice tea pots on this website: http://www.amazon.com/Chefs-Choice-677-Cordless-Teakettle/dp/B0000E5IN3. They have an awesome selection.
You can use black tea by steeping the tea leaves or tea bags in hot water and enjoying it.