There are hundreds of different types of tea accessories.
The most common tea accessory is a tea strainer/infuser that is ideally made of stainless steel and acts as a ‘portable multi-use teabag’ to brew loose leaf tea. You can get a small infuser that makes one cup of tea, or bigger ones that are suitable for a whole pot - either way it’s all about separating the leafs from your freshly boiled drink.
Depending on how you like to take your tea (it could be as simple as a mug or as fancy as a nice tea set with teacups and saucers) you will be using some sort of tea-ware to drink from.
If you are into matcha (depending on how you buy it - powder or ready to go in little tea bags), you might also like to consider getting a special tea whisker and a bowl to prepare your tea (whisking turns your powder into a nice creamy texture).
If you are super serious about your tea, a thermometer to measure the water temperature might also be a good accessory to have handy.
There are hundreds of different types of tea accessories.
The most common tea accessory is a tea strainer/infuser that is ideally made of stainless steel and acts as a ‘portable multi-use teabag’ to brew loose leaf tea. You can get a small infuser that makes one cup of tea, or bigger ones that are suitable for a whole pot - either way it’s all about separating the leafs from your freshly boiled drink. Depending on how you like to take your tea (it could be as simple as a mug or as fancy as a nice tea set with teacups and saucers) you will be using some sort of tea-ware to drink from. If you are into matcha (depending on how you buy it - powder or ready to go in little tea bags), you might also like to consider getting a special tea whisker and a bowl to prepare your tea (whisking turns your powder into a nice creamy texture).
If you are super serious about your tea, a thermometer to measure the water temperature might also be a good accessory to have handy.