Russian Samovar
التعريف
A large, ornate metal urn used to heat water for tea in Russian and Central Asian cultures. A concentrated tea essence (zavarka) brewed in a small teapot atop the samovar is diluted with hot water from the spigot to each drinker's preferred strength.
التفاصيل
The samovar, meaning self-boiler, has been central to Russian tea culture since the 18th century, when tea arrived via caravan trade routes from China. Traditional samovars burn charcoal in a central tube surrounded by a water jacket, heating the water from within. The chimney draft system is remarkably efficient, capable of boiling several liters within minutes. A small teapot of concentrated tea essence, the zavarka — typically a strong black tea like Kenyan or Indian blended to Russian taste — sits atop the samovar, kept warm by rising heat. To serve, the host pours a measure of zavarka into each cup, then dilutes it with hot water from the samovar's spigot to the drinker's preferred strength. This system elegantly accommodates different preferences at a single gathering. Russian tea is traditionally drunk from glasses held in ornate metal holders (podstakannik), often accompanied by jam, honey, lemon, or sugar cubes held between the teeth. Electric samovars have largely replaced charcoal versions in modern homes, though the ceremonial format persists. The samovar remains a powerful symbol of Russian hospitality and domestic warmth, particularly during the long winter months.
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