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Matcha

Matcha is a famous powdered green tea made from ground Gyokuro green tea. Matcha is famous for its use in the "Japanese Tea Ceremony". It is a finely powdered tea, made from only the finest young tea buds. This is quite often called the finest tea Japan produces. When you drink matcha you consume the leaves, unlike other green teas. For this reason matcha contains, by volume, higher concentrations of catechins and vitamins. Matcha - Powdered Green Tea
   
 

 

Recommended Preparation

Strain the matcha through a tea strainer. Add 1/2 teaspoon matcha to 8 ounces of hot (but not boiling) water, stir vigorously, and enjoy!

 

 

 

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The Art of Chanoyu- Japanese Tea Ceremony

What we call a "tea ceremony" is a Japanese ritual defined by the word chanoyu, which literally means "hot tea water." A truly spiritual expression of the "way of tea," traditional chanoyu takes place in an "empty house" or "tea room" that one reaches via a path of flat, irregular stones (roji). The tea master, kneeling on a tatami about nine square yards, wipes the tea bowl (chawan) with a silken fabric (fukusa) attached to the belt of his kimono. Read more about The Art of Chanoyu - Japanese Tea Ceremony.

Japanese Green Teas

Green tea is the predominant tea beverage consumed throughout Japan today. There are many kinds available. Early season sencha, the new season tea or shin cha, are generally regarded as the best of each year’s crop, and different regions compete on quality and seasonal availability. There are also those special occasion teas such as gyokuro, (a rarity and extravagantly priced); houjicha - a roasted tea and very much an evening drink; and the famous ceremony beverage, a powdered tea called maccha. Read more on Japanese Green Teas.

 

 

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