Is the purple clay teapot really not hot to the touch?

Many people have been curious about whether making tea in a Zisha teapot is hot to the touch, and think that it is not hot to make tea in a Zisha teapot. Some people even think that if a Zisha teapot is hot to make tea, it may be a fake Zisha teapot.

Zisha teapot (2)

It is true that the purple clay teapot transfers heat slowly, but compared to vessels made of materials such as glass and ceramics, slow heat transfer does not mean heat absorption. Within a few seconds of filling the water, the purple clay teapot will not be hot to the touch, but over time, the heat will definitely dissipate. come out.

When making tea, water fills the entire Cast Iron Teapot. In a closed space, the evaporated water vapor can only be emitted through the holes in the pot lid.

Cast Iron Teapot

In the same way, when we make tea, in order to hold the lid of the pot, we have to press the button with our hands, which inevitably comes into contact with the high-temperature water vapor emerging from the hole.

There are also some special purple clay pots, which are destined to be hot to the touch. For example, the thin clay pot is famous because the clay on the pot body is very thin. If you encounter this kind of pot, it is guaranteed to be hot to the touch. If a purple clay pot is either hot to the touch, it is a fake pot. , Under certain circumstances, purple clay teapots can also be hot to the touch, and there is no such thing as complete heat insulation.

So, it’s not hot to make tea in a purple clay pot? That’s all false.

purple clay pot


Post time: Dec-19-2023