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9 Free Tea Sound Effects - Most Popular

Hot Water in Mug #2

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Sound of hot water at 90°C being poured into a mug. An interesting sound: https://bigsoundbank.com/blog/sound-difference-hot-water-cold-water-b366.html. UCS Category: FOODGware. Length: 00:05.
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Teaspoon, handled on a plate

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A small spoon used several times on a small plate. UCS Category: FOODTware. Length: 00:21.
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Whistling kettle #1

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Whistle of a teapot or kettle on a wood fire. UCS Category: WHSTMech. Length: 01:08.
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Teaspoon, placed on a plate

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A teaspoon placed and then removed several times from a small plate. UCS Category: FOODTware. Length: 00:19.
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Whistling kettle #2

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Whistle of a teapot or kettle on a wood fire. UCS Category: WHSTMech. Length: 01:51.
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Teaspoon, placed on table

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A teaspoon placed and then removed several times from a table. UCS Category: FOODTware. Length: 00:29.
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Hot water in mug #1

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Noise of hot water poured into a large mug. An interesting sound: https://bigsoundbank.com/blog/sound-difference-hot-water-cold-water-b366.html. UCS Category: FOODGware. Length: 00:07.
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6 teaspoons taken in hands

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Handling of 6 teaspoons one by one. UCS Category: FOODTware. Length: 00:05.
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6 teaspoons, manipulations

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Handling of 6 teaspoons. UCS Category: FOODTware. Length: 00:55.
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