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Wat (wie) is tea cosy - definitie

INSULATING COVER FOR A TEAPOT, TRADITIONALLY MADE OF CLOTH
Teacosy; Tea cozy; Tea-cosy; Tea lugger
  • A textured, hand knitted tea cosy of the "bachelor" variety on a teapot
  • A traditional German tea cosy made of quilted fabric with folk art patterns

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A tea cosy or tea warmer is a cover for a teapot,Article of the Boston Journal, 25 November 1879 traditionally made of cloth. It insulates a teapot, keeping the contents warm.
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A tea cosy is a soft knitted or fabric cover which you put over a teapot in order to keep the tea hot. (BRIT; in AM, use tea cozy
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Tea cosy

A tea cosy or tea warmer is a cover for a teapot, traditionally made of cloth. It insulates a teapot, keeping the contents warm. Their use predates the invention of vacuum flasks as a means of keeping hot liquids hot.

Sometimes, if the tea is served in a restaurant or in a hotel, the teapot is covered with a tea cosy that has a metal exterior to protect the inner fabric of the cosy from wear and tear and also to further improve the insulation of the teapot. A typical cosy is easy to put over or pop off the teapot in order to pour the tea, but some are wrapped around the teapot and have holes for the spout and the handle (so called "bachelor" teapots). The "crinoline lady" cosies include a porcelain doll on the top, with her flowing skirts providing the thermal insulation.

Tea cosies may have padded inserts that can be removed and washed. Some tea cosies are hand-knitted, resembling woollen hats, some even feature a "bobble" (pom-pom) on top, which may also serve as a handle to remove or lift the tea cosy. A special tea cosy is the so-called tea lugger, which enables the hot teapot to be carried around easily.

Tea cosies may sometimes be made in matching sets with items such as tablecloths, place mats, egg cosies, oven gloves, or aprons. Cloth tea-cosies may be embroidered, perhaps to complement a fine set of china. Some have been made with hidden pockets to be filled with fragrant herbs or flowers, similar to a potpourri.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor tea cosy
1. The Tea Cosy Rooms where customers dare not dunk their biscuits "People have to obey the rules in my tea rooms and if not they are asked to leave.
2. Scroll down for more ... Tea shop owner David Daly has modelled his service on tea at the Ritz The stringent rules at the Tea Cosy Rooms include not putting your elbows on the table, not insulting the Queen, never handling sugar cubes and not sipping from teaspoons.
3. "Lisssh Harvell" started the discussion by describing Tea Cosy Rooms as the "most scariest place ever". "The first thing you see on the menu is a set of rules about how to behave in the tea room." She claims she saw people being chucked out for daring to wet their biscuit.