Where Does
the Caddy Get Its Name? The term 'caddy' is derived from the
Chinese word 'catty', a Chinese pound, which is a unit of weight equivalent to
600 grams. This is also the measurement by which tea used
to be sold. The English picked up the word and started using the word caddy to
mean a container for tea.
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| Product Size | 17.7cm (L) x 10.1cm (Dia) |
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| How To Use | A tea caddy
is a box, jar, canister, or other receptacle used to store tea. When first
introduced to Europe from Asia, tea was extremely expensive, and kept under
lock and key. The containers used were often expensive and decorative, to fit
in with the rest of a drawing-room or other reception room. |
| Disclaimer | |
| Caution | Exposure to air may
adulterate the tea with impurities such as dust, increase moisture content, and
cause the tea to develop a foul/unpleasant flavor. Therefore, it is imperative
to store loose tea in airtight containers or re-sealable zipper pouches. |
| Package Content | 1pc/Box |
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