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You can get delicious tea by brewing it the right way. With the right tools, you can quickly transform your tea leaves into a wonderful cup. If you're looking for supplies to make your tea, we offer a wide and varied assortment of everything you could possibly need for the perfect cup of tea.
Classic English Breakfast tea with the typical strong flavor. A combination of Assam tea and Sumatra tea. This bag contains 100 grams of black tea.
Tea makers are relatively new to the market and are becoming a significant trend. Many restaurants and cafes are transitioning to tea makers because they look stunning and offer numerous possibilities. With a tea maker, you let the tea steep inside it, and when it has steeped enough at the right temperature, you place it over a cup, teapot, or glass, and the tea automatically flows in. It’s the perfect way to serve all your guests a delicious cup of tea stylishly at the table.
A beautiful and convenient stainless steel tea filter with an accompanying tray to place the filter on afterward.
This Latin American beverage comes from the yerba maté plant, cultivated in Brazil. It contains caffeine and is traditionally consumed from a gourd. This yerba maté pouch contains 100 grams.
Additional jasmine flowers have been added to this wonderfully floral green tea. It’s a very popular tea that never disappoints!
A high-quality organic ceremonial matcha from Kagoshima, Japan. Cultivated with the utmost care and ground according to the most authentic processes.
With this basic tea infuser, you can easily infuse your tea in a cup or mug. Small in size.
A stainless steel tea infuser for brewing loose tea with a diameter of 5 cm.
This (borosilicate) glass tea filter with a cork stopper is beautifully designed. It measures 16.5 centimeters in length and has a diameter of 3.4 centimeters.
Green matcha tea from Japan, specifically from the Shizuoka region, made from the most refined Tencha and harvested in the spring. This jar contains 30 grams of matcha powder.
A matcha whisk, also known as Chasen, for whisking matcha and creating a frothy layer.
This golden stainless steel tea filter is simply beautiful. It comes with a small golden saucer on which you can place the filter after use. The filter has a diameter of 5.5 centimeters, making it suitable for various types of loose-leaf teas.
The perfect matcha bowl, made from ceramic, with a capacity of 300 ml.
This green Japanese Matcha is a “ceremonial matcha” and can be drunk both pure and in lattes. A bag of our Nippon Matcha contains 50 grams.
You’ll be absolutely delighted with this cat tea infuser on your tea cup!
Small filter with 1 handle, made of stainless steel with a diameter of 5 cm.
Making tea is an art form. For those who start with quality loose-leaf tea, the goal is to get the best out of the product. The right water, the right temperature, and the correct steeping time are all crucial factors in making tea. For a long time, we in the West didn’t pay much attention to these details, but now we’re beginning to understand the nuances and increasingly appreciate the importance of the brewing method. And rightly so, as it makes a world of difference.
If you’re using loose-leaf tea, you’ll need a filter or a tea infuser. This allows the loose tea leaves to steep and be removed when the tea has steeped sufficiently. Some teapots even come with a built-in filter. Tea makers are also very trendy nowadays; they’re a great way to pleasantly surprise your guests, and they can also be used to easily make ice-brewed tea, for example.
A good kettle is crucial. Most kettles can only boil to 100 degrees Celsius, which causes the tea to lose much of its aroma and results in a bitter taste. Oxygen is also lost when water reaches boiling point, and oxygen is essential for the taste of the tea. That’s why, like wine-tasting, you should slurp your tea—yes, you can do that shamelessly. The correct temperature is therefore essential. At Thee.be, we offer various types of kettles for different budgets. Once you’ve gotten your water to the right temperature, it’s important to also keep an eye on the steeping time. You can time this with a digital timer or do it charmingly using an hourglass.
For those interested in the ceremonial route, Thee.be also has you covered. We offer various tools for the traditional Chinese tea ceremony known as Gong Fu Cha. Prefer matcha? If you’re a fan of the incredible effects of matcha that everyone always talks about and want to brew your matcha as perfectly as possible, we have all the tools you’ll need. From a typical matcha bowl to a chasen, the traditional matcha whisk. Are you a maté enthusiast? We also offer a calabash and a bombilla.