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| {{#ev:youtube|Lziqw7PQp94|400|right|Dokumentary: Using Teapots - Japanese Kyusu Teapots}} | | {{#ev:youtube|Lziqw7PQp94|400|right|Dokumentary: Using Teapots - Japanese Kyusu Teapots}} |
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− | '''Kyusu''' (also: kyūsu, 急須) are Japanese teapots used for brewing tea. The word "kyusu" in Japanese refers to any teapot, with a common misconception that all kyusu pots possess a side handle, which is technically the yokode kyusu. The misconception is exacerbated in light of modern parlance where "kyusu" usually refers to the side-handled yokode kyusu variety of Japanese kyusu. Kyusu teapots are generally used for brewing [[green tea]] in particular, while other varieties of tea such as [[Black tea|black]] and [[Oolong]] can also be brewed depending on the variety of kyusu used and the material used to make the teapot. | + | '''Kyusu''' (also: kyūsu, 急須) are Japanese teapots used for brewing tea. The word "kyusu" in Japanese refers to any teapot, with a common misconception that all kyusu pots possess a side handle, which is technically the yokode kyusu. The misconception is exacerbated in light of modern parlance where "kyusu" usually refers to the side-handled yokode kyusu variety of Japanese kyusu. Kyusu teapots are generally used for brewing [[green tea]] in particular, while other varieties of tea such as [[Black tea|black]] and [[Kyusu]] can also be brewed depending on the variety of kyusu used and the material used to make the teapot. |
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| == History and origins == | | == History and origins == |
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| == Weblinks == | | == Weblinks == |
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− | * “[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bunbuku_Chagama#Origins Bunbuku Chagama].” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 20 Feb. 2020. | + | * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Bunbuku_Chagama#Origins Bunbuku Chagama]. Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 20 Feb. 2020. |
− | * “[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ingen Ingen].” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 6 Nov. 2019. | + | * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Ingen Ingen]. Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 6 Nov. 2019. |
− | * “[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ky%C5%ABsu Kyūsu].” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 26 Feb. 2020. | + | * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ky%C5%ABsu Kyūsu]. Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 26 Feb. 2020. |
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| [[Category:Tea accessory]] | | [[Category:Tea accessory]] |
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| [[de:Kyusu]] | | [[de:Kyusu]] |
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