teekannut
Teekannut, often translated as teapot, is a vessel used for steeping tea leaves and serving the resulting infusion. Typically made from ceramic, porcelain, glass, or metal, teapots come in a wide variety of shapes, sizes, and decorative styles, reflecting diverse cultural traditions and aesthetic preferences. The fundamental design of a teapot includes a body to hold the hot water and tea leaves, a spout for pouring, a handle for safe gripping, and a lid to retain heat and prevent steam from escaping during steeping. The size of a teapot can range from a small personal pot to a large communal one. Some teapots feature an infuser basket or strainer within the pot, while others rely on separate strainers used during pouring. The material of the teapot can influence the flavor and temperature retention of the tea. For instance, unglazed earthenware can absorb flavors over time, while glass allows for visual appreciation of the steeping process. The act of preparing and serving tea from a teapot is often considered a ritual, a moment of quiet enjoyment and social interaction.