The story of the tea kettle boiling over fire.

in #life7 days ago

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Two old, dark tea kettles, placed over a fire. The kettles are made of metal and show clear signs of repeated use—black marks, burn marks, and the wear and tear of time. Such kettles are a familiar sight in rural Bengal or in roadside tea shops in the city. Water is slowly heated in a wood and coal fire, then tea leaves, sugar and milk are mixed in it to make that familiar taste of tea. These kettles are not just a vessel for making tea, but also silent witnesses to chat and stories. The hustle and bustle of busy people in the morning, the rest of tired bodies in the afternoon and the laughter of friends in the evening - this kettle has a role in everything. The red glow of the fire and the steam rising from the kettle warm the environment. Even in the age of modern appliances, the use of such kettles has not decreased. Because the taste of tea made in this kettle has a different aroma and aroma. Looking at the environment behind the picture, it can be understood that this may be a busy place - where people stop for a while and drink a cup of tea to replenish their energy. Therefore, it can be said that this tea kettle is a very simple but valuable accessory of our daily lives.