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How to maintain the iron teapot?
1, the iron pan will become darker and brighter after long-term use, and it is easy to clean. The appearance can often be wiped with a cloth, so that the luster of iron will gradually emerge.

2. Be sure to keep it dry after use, and avoid scalding the pot with cold water to prevent injury to the iron pot.

3. After each use, turn on a small fire to make the water in the pot fully evaporate, and don't let the water in the pot stay overnight. Prevent the iron pan from rusting and affect its service life.

4. At the same time, be careful not to dry-burn. Because it is made of iron, it may break if it falls from a height and is hit hard. Please be careful.

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In Hall A of Harbin Fair, the wrought iron booth from Taiwan Province Province was particularly eye-catching, and someone stopped to ask about the price. This kind of wrought iron pot originated in the Tang and Song Dynasties, when the pot-making skills were very developed, and later spread to Taiwan Province Province and Japan. In Kaohsiung City, Taiwan Province Province, there is a high-purity placer. Its edible iron purity is very high, and no heavy metals exceed the standard. It is an excellent material for making pots and pans.

According to reports, the popularity of wrought iron pots is not only due to its profound cultural heritage, but also related to its unique role. The boiling water in this pot has a significant "mountain spring" effect, that is, if ordinary tap water is put in, the taste will become soft and refreshing after boiling, and it will be as delicious as a mountain spring.

The wrought iron pot not only softens water, but also supplements iron. After heating, it will slowly release ferrous iron, which can be directly absorbed by the human body, so the effect of iron supplementation is obvious. Another point that tea drinkers value is that the thick iron pot conducts heat quickly. Boil water in an ordinary glass pot or stainless steel pot, and it will boil when heated to 97℃.

The wrought iron pot will boil at 99℃. Although it is only improved by two degrees, it is easier to stimulate the fragrance of tea when cooking old tea, so old tea drinkers like to use wrought iron pots.

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