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Would You Have Done The Same Or Was I Out Of Order?

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TWR | 19:42 Mon 24th Jul 2017 | ChatterBank
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We went to a well known café that we always use today, I had a simple fry & so did my wife, I drink black Coffee my wife tea, her tea came in a little tea pot and she poured, I noticed the spout was looking dirty & opened the lid, the rim was black & the inside a very dark colour, the waitress came to collect the empty plated & I said, the tea pot was a disgrace, it bleached & in this condition should not have been used, my wife was not pleased by what I'd said, s I right?
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My mother would never wash out the teapot - all it got was a rinse. She said the tannin(?) needed to build up to get a decent cup of tea.
No your wife is correct, I would not have made a fuss over a tea pot, tea pots stain and if you keep bleaching them, they eventually lose all the taste and it just becomes a bleach taste!
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It needed bleaching & should not have been used.
I have never worked in a restaurant that bleached teapots!
Disagree TWR but each to his own.
We don't have tea in this house....but isn't it a fact that the tannin in tea discolours everything it touches - so the inside of any tea-pot is going to look black/discoloured?
"It needed bleaching"....had the pot been dark brown or black, would you have even noticed anything?
Probably not too wise in a cafe that you like to use often. The people you dont want to upset is those that handle your food.
Not sure what you are objecting to. Tena has tannin, tannin stains, it is not poisonous.
Quoi...very good point!
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It's not the case of upsetting the staff Quoi, in my own opinion the pot should not have been used as the inner rim was black.
So what....black with tannin stains..
I would expect that with a teapot only used for tea. As long as the cups etc were clean.
If "manners maketh man" as someone said
He's the hero of the day
It takes a man to suffer ignorance and smile
Be yourself no matter what they say
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I'm sure I can tell the Difference in a pot that's been used with stains to a pot that in my opinion has not had a Deep Clean.
I agree TWR, the pots should be buffed inside and out than placed in a display cabinet or all right-thinking folk to admire.

The problem could be easily solved by pre-rinsing the teabags to get rid of that nasty brown mess they make.
TWR....you asked "was I right?" Everyone has said "no", but you still think you were right. Why did you even ask the question?
Tea pots should NEVER be cleaned!

My mother would have had a fit at the very suggestion of such an appalling practice!
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"Tena has tannin"

something you want to tell us, Eccles?

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