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Karaca x Refika Gönlübol 6-Piece Tea Glass Set 290 ml Set Content 6 Tea Glasses : 290 ml
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Refika Gönlübol Tea Glass from her mouth: "According to us, tea is drunk in a thin waist glass. Since it is necessary to constantly refill these thin waist glasses at home and in the office in modern living conditions, this pleasure was not enough for us smokers. As a tea drinker, we thought it was necessary to find a solution." These glasses, signed by me, Bahar Kitapçı and Tan Mavitan, are not just a tea glass.
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is a companion to increase our enjoyment of tea in the busy lifestyle of modern times. Gönlübol stores warmth and peace in it with an internal volume of 290 ml. It replaces a large glass of water or three cups of tea. Thanks to its special design and thin waist, it keeps your tea at a drinkable temperature for more than 40 minutes. When you fill your glass to the level of the lipstick, the bottom of the glass remains warm, while the part that opens up from the thin waist allows the tea to reach a drinkable temperature with every sip. If you fill it a little more than half, the steam of the tea stays inside thanks to its thin neck and forms a protective cloud, and the tea temperature hardly drops for the first 5-10 minutes. I always say that I like and recommend to drink by filling the glass to the level of the lip share, holding it from the top at first and then hugging it with pleasure. I confess
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It is a pleasure to drink not only tea but everything you like to drink with Gönlübol. As Karaca x Refika Birgül, it is a great pleasure for us to be a part of your tea conversations with the Gönlübol tea glass we have prepared. Sensory (temperature difference) test
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The tea sample, which was prepared with an initial temperature of 82° C, was added to the Gönlübol and test tea glasses and carried out with an expert panelist of 10 people at the end of the 40-minute waiting period under equal conditions (20±2° C in the sensory panel room). As a result of the test repeated six times, it was determined that the temperature of the tea kept in the Gönlübol tea glass was at least 7.5°C higher than the tea kept in the control tea glass.


