Tea is traditionally served in china clay cups and plates due to the material's ability to retain heat, enhancing the tea-drinking experience. The fine porcelain also provides an aesthetic appeal, showcasing the tea's color and allowing for an elegant presentation. Additionally, china clay is non-porous, ensuring that the flavors of the tea remain pure and untainted by previous beverages. This combination of practicality and beauty has made china a favored choice in tea culture.
Unfortunately the glaze can't be, so you can't. But china plates may be made into crazy paving and the like.
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because they are made in China
To make a cup in Little Alchemy, you need to combine the elements "clay" and "fire." First, create clay by mixing earth and water. Then, combine the clay with fire to create the cup.
china cup
Clay is born, not made.Not necessarily.MODELING CLAY - RECIPE 1Mix together:2 1/2 cups Answers.com1 cup salt1 cup waterFood coloring, optionalStore in refrigerator.
tea cools very easily in a metal cup
why was the 2003 women's world cup moved from china to the U.S.? why was the 2003 women's world cup moved from china to the U.S.?
it will cool faster in a metal cup. - the others retain heat better.
My royal grafton plates are in pampas grass pattern. they are " cup and cake plates" . ( the plates have a cup recess to ONE SIDE of the plate leaving the rest for cake or whatever the cups are in three colors. cup has NUMBER 8103 undrside is there a way to tell the year etc they may have been made
plant 5 grass seeds in one cup and say it was china in the beginning then plant 10 grass seeds in a cup and say it is china now then plant 20 seeds in a grass cup and say it is china in the future
No, clearly it is different by the name alone. -Ceramic is a type of baked clay.