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Although Matcha is the original Japanese ceremonial tea, this premium Chinese variant has great ambitions in terms of taste and influence on the human body. The colour of the infusion is traditional pea green, while its taste is dominated by a distinctive sweetness. It is produced in the traditional Japanese style in the environs of Shao Xing town in Zhejiang Province. Due to its distinctive sweetness, it is highly suited to newcomers to Matcha and tea enthusiasts alike. The aroma and taste are dominated by a sense of fresh pea and walnut.
Instructions for use: put approx. 1 tsp of the powdered tea, best measured with a bamboo spoon (equal to 1 tsp), into a bowl or cup. Pour over with hot water at max. 80°C, then mix thoroughly with a bamboo whisk until smooth and frothy.
Although Matcha is the original Japanese ceremonial tea, this premium Chinese variant has great ambitions in terms of taste and influence on the human body. The colour of the infusion is traditional pea green, while its taste is dominated by a distinctive sweetness. It is produced in the traditional Japanese style in the environs of Shao Xing town in Zhejiang Province. Due to its sweetness, it is highly suited to newcomers to Matcha and tea enthusiasts alike. The aroma and taste are dominated by tones of young pea and fresh walnut.
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Although Matcha is the original Japanese ceremonial tea, this premium Chinese variant has great ambitions in terms of taste and influence on the human body. The colour of the infusion is traditional pea green, while its taste is dominated by a distinctive sweetness. It is produced in the traditional Japanese style in the environs of Shao Xing town in Zhejiang Province. Due to its distinctive sweetness, it is highly suited to newcomers to Matcha and tea enthusiasts alike. The aroma and taste are dominated by a sense of fresh pea and walnut.
Instructions for use: put approx. 1 tsp of the powdered tea, best measured with a bamboo spoon (equal to 1 tsp), into a bowl or cup. Pour over with hot water at max. 80°C, then mix thoroughly with a bamboo whisk until smooth and frothy.
Although Matcha is the original Japanese ceremonial tea, this premium Chinese variant has great ambitions in terms of taste and influence on the human body. The colour of the infusion is traditional pea green, while its taste is dominated by a distinctive sweetness. It is produced in the traditional Japanese style in the environs of Shao Xing town in Zhejiang Province. Due to its sweetness, it is highly suited to newcomers to Matcha and tea enthusiasts alike. The aroma and taste are dominated by tones of young pea and fresh walnut.
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This tea is produced in the environs of the town of Kakegawa in Shizuoka Prefecture. The name of Hisui translates from Japanese as “jade”, as reflected in the colour of the leaves from which Matcha is made. Not only is it suitable for preparing Matcha as a tea, but it also can act as an ingredien...
This tea is produced in the environs of the town of Kakegawa in Shizuoka Prefecture. The name of Hisui translates from Japanese as “jade”, as reflected in the colour of the leaves from which Matcha is made. Not only is it suitable for preparing Matcha as a tea, but it also can act as an ingredien...
This tea is produced in the environs of the town of Kakegawa in Shizuoka Prefecture. The name of Hisui translates from Japanese as “jade”, as reflected in the colour of the leaves from which Matcha is made. Not only is it suitable for preparing Matcha as a tea, but it also can act as an ingredien...
This tea is produced in the environs of the town of Kakegawa in Shizuoka Prefecture. The name of Hisui translates from Japanese as “jade”, as reflected in the colour of the leaves from which Matcha is made. Not only is it suitable for preparing Matcha as a tea, but it also can act as an ingredien...
A powdered green tea from the South Korean island of Jeju. The leaves are lightly shaded during production, and harvest takes place solely in the spring. The colour of the infusion is emerald green, while its taste is refined and rich, much like its aroma. It can be reminiscent of young, mildly s...
A powdered green tea from the South Korean island of Jeju. The leaves are lightly shaded during production, and harvest takes place solely in the spring. The colour of the infusion is emerald green, while its taste is refined and rich, much like its aroma. It can be reminiscent of young, mildly s...