Ciao. Non vivo in Turchia ma recentemente ho iniziato a bere il çay turco. Mi piace davvero e ho comprato questi occhiali Ince belli. Ma ho notato che è fatto di vetro sodico-calcico. È lavabile in lavastoviglie ma non adatto al microonde e, cosa più importante, a quanto pare non è resistente all’acqua bollente. Quindi mi chiedevo che tipo di materiale di vetro utilizza la maggior parte delle persone, è davvero importante, esiste un modo specifico per farlo per evitare che si frantumi? Online sembra difficile trovare ad esempio bicchieri Ince belli in borosilicato o pyrex. Grazie per qualsiasi consiglio

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    1. aspergillustoxin on

      This is actually a good glass brand in turkey I do not think you can find a better ince belli. You dont need to microwave your tea also. Just pour it

    2. Why would you put a tea glass in the microwave?

      It’s relatively common to run the glass under hot (but not boiling) water before pouring tea into it because it’s a small glass and the glass’ temperature cools down the tea if it’s cold. Added benefit of avoiding the thermal shock and cracking it, I guess.

    3. Red-Scarf-7346 on

      I’ve never made or seen someone make tea in microwave so no idea on there.

      About the glasses however I can safely say that Paşabahçe is one of the best brands for it.

    4. topdogmonmeygeorge on

      FYI: I only mentioned microwave for context and if I wanted to microwave something else, don’t worry I DO NOT make çay in the microwave😅

    5. Long-Session-7619 on

      It doesn’t really matter but the way the tea is made matters. This glass wasn’t made with microwaving in mind in the first place. The glass should be fine as long as you don’t pour the hot tea in a cold glass. Just pour it calmly.

      [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fU7gUSuhIPA](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fU7gUSuhIPA)

      Also check this video about making some tea, you use a two part tea kettle to boil the water in the bottom part and brew the tea on top. We also usually leave the stove on with very low fire so that tea stays hot since a whole family can drink 3 or 4 glasses per person time to times. Think of it like british tea time Ig? Also if you wanna make it more fun, get some sunflower seeds with the tea, open a film or a tv series and just lay back. You can also enjoy it with snacks for sure.

    6. It probably means do not boil water directly in it. Unless it was already cracked or you temperature shocked it, I’ve never seen a genuine pasabahce ince belli glass shatter by just pouring boiling water in it.

    7. freakybird99 on

      You do not make turkish tea in a glass. For teabags you do but not in an incebelli thats a war crime.

      I heat my water the old fashioned way on the stove. Then i put my boiling water on top teapot and refill the bottom teapot, add my tea leaves to top teapot and wait.

      You can also just boil the water in a kettle (or microwave as long as the container microwave safe) and use it in the top teapot meanwhile water in bottom teapot boils on the stove

    8. enigmaticy on

      In the cold weather you may need to warm the tea glass, otherwise I can be broken or you may simply put a tea spoon inside. Dont use your tea glass for any other purpose drink only tea, keep it happy 🙂

    9. boorock666 on

      Don’t do what I do, but if my tea has cooled a little, I warm it in the microwave.

    10. Prior_Cookie_3381 on

      What do you mean by not boiling water friendly? It’s a common glassy ceramic, it shouldnt have problem with the temperature of boiling hot water.

    11. egetmzkn on

      I often forget my empty glass in the balcony (which drops down to freezing temperatures in the winter), then want another glass of tea and fill the (very) cold glass directly from the pot that is literally boiling. In over 13 years of doing this, I’ve had a glass break only one single time. I use this brand’s glasses. You’ll be fine, don’t worry.

      Just, don’t microwave it, I guess.

    12. theIdiotRaven on

      I have put this brand tea glasses in microwave before. Not broken or cracked.

    13. buenonocheseniorgato on

      Paşabahçe is good quality, pouring boiling water in it will not damage it, even after years of use. If I see one, that’ll be the day. Just don’t microwave it, if you’re not sure it won’t damage sodalime products.

    14. Longjumping-Hunt-543 on

      you can put a teaspoon in the glass before pouring the boiling water to prevent it from shattering.

    15. yilanoyunuhikayesi on

      this product mainly made for Turkish people and they usually dont do anything extraordinary with these glasses. So the material serves for best drinking conditions. Not any other purposes. It has mandatorial basic standarts physically and in Turkish people would know that. You dont transfer boiling water with tea glass to anywhere. Nor put in a microwave. Neither do “Breaking Bad” stuff lol.

      Çay bardağı for tea!

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