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Your tea accessories are right here!


As drinking tea becomes more and more popular, it's accessories evolve. Before, we had regular round mesh ball infusers. Today, you can find heart shaped mesh ball infusers. Cute, no? (Definitely makes a cute gift.)



Paper bag filters, mesh infusers, strainers, or teabags? Your most basic accessories.

If you say, "Jeez, that's a lot of options right there!" You are definitely right! Which one do you use?


If you like to keep things simple, you can use already made teabags. We personally suggest that you use tea that comes in triangle tea bags for quality purpose.

If you prefer loose tea, you can use paper bag filters, mesh infusers or strainers. The good thing about mesh infusers and strainers is that you can use them over and over again. They're easy to clean and you only have to buy them once.

If you don't like the idea of a metal mesh infuser or strainer. You can always use a strainer that is made out of bamboo.




Culinary Teas review: They have a wide variety of tea ware. From drip catchers, to travelers tins, to cute cozies. We primarily use this site for out main tea ware that we need to make our every day tea.
Easy to order from. Takes US, Canada, Alaska, and Hawaii orders. Also, free shipping for US Military Personnel.

Dragonwater review: They also have a wide variety of accessories. However, they do have a couple things that Culinary Teas does not have such as honey straws, mug warmers, etc. We resort to this site when we need to find the accessories which we don't find on Culinary Teas.
Ships to the U.S. and a variety of countries.




Do I need a drip catcher?

That really depends on whether or not your teapot drips. Some teapots are infernal and drip, drip, drip without end. And other teapots don't give you any trouble whatsoever.

But for those teapots that drip, how do you handle that? You use a drip catcher! And to your guest, it looks like a cute ornament. This way, no messes are made after you've poured the tea. And everything looks clean and proper.




Should I worry about storing my tea? Is there a way to properly store it?

If you have loose tea leaf that didn't come in a tin can or closed container, then yes, you should worry about storing your tea. If you leave your tea out in the open, it will quickly loose it's flavor. But if you store it, you'll be able to keep it for quite a while.



Same thing goes for your teabags unless they are individually wrapped. If you want them to retain their best flavor, keep them in a closed tin or glass container.



Of course, there are many, many, many more kinds of accessories that you can use. Take a look at the review above and look around these two websites. With large collections of accessories, you are sure to have a large selection to choose from.




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