Are you looking for supplies for Japanese matcha, such as a matcha whisk or a matcha bowl? Do you want to buy high-quality matcha? Or are you more a fan of Latin American maté? Because if you're looking to purchase maté, bombillas, and calabashes, you're in the right place. On this page, we've gathered all the matcha and maté essentials.

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Yerba Maté

Infusion of South American yerba maté plant

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.

Ceremonial Matcha (BIO)

Ceremonial Organic matcha powder
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A high-quality organic ceremonial matcha from Kagoshima, Japan. Cultivated with the utmost care and ground according to the most authentic processes.

Matcha powder (organic)

High-Quality Organic Matcha Tea
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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.

Matcha whisk

A matcha whisk, also known as Chasen, for whisking matcha and creating a frothy layer.

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Ceramic matcha bowl, 300ml

Luxurious ceramic matcha bowl

The perfect matcha bowl, made from ceramic, with a capacity of 300 ml.

Ceremonial Matcha “Nippon”

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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.

Set of Japanese tea tins “Ryokucha”

Small tea tins with Japanese design

Set of two small tea tins with a Japanese design.

Moga Cha

Moga Cha is the lesser-known and relatively obscure sibling of Matcha. The key difference is that Moga Cha begins with unroasted tea leaves before they are ground into a powder. Prepare this delightful Japanese Moga Cha in the same manner as you would a matcha.

Bombilla (mate straw)

An iron straw specifically designed for drinking maté.

Set of Japanese tea tins “Futsumushi”

Small tea tins with a Japanese design

Set of two tea tins with a Japanese design. Dimensions: 9 cm x 8 cm.

Matcha spoon – dark

A bamboo spoon for scooping matcha. This matcha spoon is crafted from black bamboo. Take 2 scoops per 100 ml of water for the perfect matcha.

Matcha whisk holder – Kusenaoshi

A green holder for a matcha whisk, also known as ‘Kusenaoshi.’ This holder helps the matcha whisk maintain its shape beautifully.

Matcha whisk – dark

A whisk designed specifically for frothing matcha. This matcha whisk is crafted from black bamboo.

Gourd (Mate tea cup)

A traditional drinking cup for making and drinking mate.

Matcha sieve

A matcha sieve for easily sifting your matcha.

Matcha whisk holder – black

A holder for a matcha whisk that helps the whisk maintain its shape. In Japanese, this is also called Kusenaoshi. This Kusenaoshi is black and made of porcelain.

Matcha bowls Yin & Yang (2 pieces)

Set of two ceramic matcha bowls

Set of two matcha bowls, made from ceramic with a capacity of 180 ml each.

Matcha bowl “Zen”

A large matcha bowl with a cream-colored base and a brown finish.

Mate set – cup & straw (black)

A gourd with a corresponding bombilla designed specifically for yerba mate. This maté cup is made from Argentine wood.

Mate set – cup & straw (turquoise)

A trendy yerba mate set consisting of a drinking cup and a straw, crafted from Argentine wood and featuring an elegant turquoise bottom. The straw, also known as a bombilla, is entirely made of metal.

Gourd Emilio black (Yerba Maté cup)

A double-walled yerba mate cup, made of stainless steel with a capacity of 200ml.

Mate set – cup & straw (pink)

A beautiful gourd with a matching bombilla, specially designed for drinking yerba mate. This traditional maté cup is crafted from authentic Argentine wood.

Matcha Set

Set with matcha whisk, matcha bowl, spoon, and holder

The perfect matcha starter kit with a matcha bowl, whisk, spoon, and a holder for your matcha whisk. Everything you need to make the perfect matcha.

In recent years, matcha has become extremely popular, largely due to its many health benefits, which have been widely written about. Matcha is a green tea from Japan. While green tea has always offered numerous benefits, what sets matcha apart is that it comes in powder form. This means you’re not just drinking an infusion, but you’re actually consuming the entire tea leaves in a pulverized form.

Making matcha requires some extra steps and, therefore, extra tools. Traditionally, matcha is scooped with a bamboo spoon. You’ll want to take about a gram, which equates to a small mound on the bamboo spoon. This is placed in a traditional matcha bowl, a small bowl in which you’ll whisk and directly drink the matcha. Warm the bowl in advance by adding hot water and then immediately pouring it out. This prevents your drink from cooling down instantly due to a cold bowl. Afterward, add the matcha with your bamboo spoon, possibly through a small sieve to avoid lumps. Add a small amount of warm water. The recommended temperature varies by source, but we suggest around 70 degrees Celsius. Then, you start frothing the matcha using a matcha whisk, also known as a “chasen.” A chasen is usually rested on a chasen holder to maintain its shape. Then, pour more hot water and whisk until frothy. All that remains is to drink your delicious, healthy matcha.

Maté is less well-known than matcha. It originates from Brazil and is actually not a tea. It doesn’t come from the Camellia sinensis plant but is an infusion made from the young leaves of the yerba maté plant. The leaves are dried and finely ground. It has a very unique and specific smoky flavor. It’s very strong in taste and contains a robust dose of caffeine. Yerba maté also requires some specific utensils. Traditionally, it is drunk from a special cup called a calabash or “cuia” in Portuguese, using a metal straw known as a bomba or bombilla.

Maté can be consumed both hot and cold; when served cold, yerba maté is called “tereré.” It is often consumed as a stimulant, a quality attributed to its high caffeine content.

At Thee.be, we provide all the essentials for your matcha or maté experience.