China cups, typically made from fine porcelain or bone china, are favored for drinking hot tea due to their excellent heat retention and aesthetic appeal. The material allows for a smooth surface that enhances the tea's flavor while providing a delicate, lightweight experience. Additionally, the intricate designs often found on these cups contribute to the overall enjoyment of the tea-drinking ritual, making it both a sensory and cultural experience.
Because they won't break if you drop them. Availability of materials is another good answer.
In a hot cup, conduction is the transfer of heat from the hot liquid to the cup itself. The heat is conducted through the material of the cup, warming up the surface that we touch. This is why the cup feels warm to the touch when filled with a hot liquid.
They're available in hot-cup paper, cold-cup paper, plastic, glass, and china, each with a different cost.
digestive sysytem
By: Baths, Showers, cleaning, washing, cooking, boiling and drinking.
Because metal cups warm up and can burn you when you are dinking a hot cuppa
Yes! Lemon juice can be used in hot water. Lemon juice can be used for cooking & drinking!
Common sense says no, drinking something hot will make you hot as well.
by drinking hot choclety milk
hot in the southern of china but cold in the western of china
you ask for a cup of hot coffee.
The Braun Tassimo is used for brewing hot drinks. It is a specialty "one-cup" beverage maker, designed to brew a hot beverage based on coffee, teas and hot chocolates.