A
teapot is a vessel used for
steeping tea leaves or an
herbal mix in boiling or near-boiling
water, and for serving the resulting
infusion which is called tea. Dry tea is available either in
tea bags or as
loose tea, in which case a
tea infuser or
tea strainer may be of some assistance, either to hold the leaves as they steep or to catch the leaves inside the teapot when the tea is poured. Teapots usually have an opening with a lid at their top, where the dry tea and hot water are added, a handle for holding by hand and a spout through which the tea is served. Some teapots have a strainer built-in on the inner edge of the spout. A small air hole in the lid is often created to stop the spout from dripping and splashing when tea is poured. In modern times, a thermal cover called a
tea cosy may be used to enhance the steeping process or to prevent the contents of the teapot from cooling too rapidly.