i think you mean Confection. and no it isn't, confections are desert style foods, usually made out of non desert ingredients. a Jewish confection called Koogle is a round half sphere cake with a hole in the middle, made of sweet macaroni noodles and raisins.
A cup of hot tea transferring heat to your hand when you hold it is an example of conduction, where heat is transferred through direct contact between objects.
tea
Hot tea is capable of dissolving more sugar than iced tea.
One example is convection, like when a pot of water is on a hot stove burner.
If it were broken, no hot water would be contained in the mug or tea cup.
convection
You could use a slice of lemon on the side or on the rim of the cup as a garnish for hot tea.
Conduction
It depend on if its hot tea or iced tea. If it's hot then the temperature of the tea is probably higher than a freezing iceburg
The heat is released in the environmement by convection.
The phenomenon exemplified by a cup of hot tea cooling over time is called thermal equilibrium, where the tea and its surroundings reach a balance in temperature.
Mantle convection currents move the crustal plates that float atop the mantle. Like convection currents in a hot cup of coffee or tea move pepper flakes or pieces of glitter sprinkled on top and floating on the liquid.