Matcha Tea Kit with 20g Matcha Powdered Green Tea, Bamboo Whisk, Bamboo Tea Scoop and Sifter
from Matcha Source
- All the essential tools you need to enjoy matcha at home
- Matcha tea is sugar-free, has zero calories and is rich in antioxidants
- Koyamaen is known for the highest standard of quality in its matcha production.
- Yugen means "Infinite Way"
- 20g tin is good for 10-15 servings
Matcha Beginner's Kit For the absolute beginner, here are all of the essential tools you need to prepare matcha tea at home. This set includes a 20 gram tin of "Yugen" thin grade matcha, bamboo whisk for frothing tea, sifter and bamboo tea scoop. Why haven't we included a teabowl? While a teabowl is ideally suited for making matcha, it is not essential. A deep, ceramic cereal or rice bowl works too. We include the sifter because without it, no matter how much you whisk, your matcha will be clumpy. The bamboo whisk, invented centuries ago, is still the best tool for whisking. The bamboo tea scoop is perfect for measuring out matcha powder and scooping tea out of a round tin. Water quality and temperature are important in making good tasting matcha. Begin with cool spring or filtered water and bring it to just under a boil. Using hot water, made this way, will have more oxygen and not "scorch" the delicate matcha leaves. Yugen, "infinite way," thin grade matcha is grown in the Uji, Kyoto region. This premium matcha is used in combination with teabowl and whisk. It tastes best made in the thin style. Use 2 bamboo tea scoops (or 1 teaspoon) to 1.5 ounces of hot water per serving. When tasting this matcha, we found an excellent balance of astringency and sweetness. Koyamaen Matcha We sourced this matcha from Koyamaen, one of the foremost producers of tea in Japan. The history of Koyamaen dates back to the 1600's when Kyujiro Koyama began tea cultivation in Ogura, Japan. Koyamaen is known for the highest standard of quality in its matcha production. Preparing Traditional Japanese Style Matcha using a teabowl, sifter, bamboo whisk and thick or thin matcha * Heat spring or filtered water * Sift matcha * Rinse teabowl with heated water and dry with cloth * Rinse utensils * Scoop matcha powder into the center of your teabowl * Add hot water (just under boiling) * Whisk quickly back and forth * Matcha is ready to drink
Matcha Powdered Green Tea, Premium Thin Grade, 20g
from Koyamaen
- Koyamaen is known for the highest standard of quality in its matcha production
- Sugar-free source of antioxidants and chlorophyll
- Made from shade grown sencha leaves, de-spined and stone ground
- 20g will last for 10-15 servings
- Also available in 40 and 100 gram tins
Matcha tea. Yugen, "infinite way," thin grade matcha tea is grown in the Uji, Kyoto region. This premium matcha is used in combination with matcha bowl and whisk. When tasting this matcha, we found an excellent balance of astringency and sweetness. Matcha tea is a Japanese powdered green tea. When drinking it, whole tealeaves are consumed, not just the steep off tealeaves, as with other teas. High-grade matcha (thick and thin) are made in limited amounts in Japan. Matcha is cultivated by covering tea plants with bamboo mats several weeks prior to harvest, increasing the chlorophyll content. The harvested leaves are dried and stone-ground into matcha powder. Thin and thick matcha are made from the highest quality leaves, which are de-spined and stone-ground into emerald green powder. Ingredient grade is made from lower qualtiy tealeaves that have not be de-spined, yielding a powder less green in color and more astringent in taste.
House - Shichimi Togarashi 0.63 Oz.
from House
- Shichimi Togarashi is a spicy powdered assortment of dried chil peppers and other seasonings
- Ingredients include red chili pepper, orange peel, sesame seeds, Japanese pepper, ginger and seaweed
- Add this flavorful seasoning to your noodle soup dishes or any other dish that needs an extra spice
- Ichimi Togarashi - which contains just red chili pepper flakes, also available
- Net Wt. 0.63 Oz.
Matcha Powdered Green Tea, Premium Thin Grade, 40g
from Koyamaen
- Sweet and Full Bodied Matcha Green Tea
- Sugar-Free Source of Antioxidants and Chlorophyll
- Excellent Balance of Astringency and Sweetness
- 40 Gram Tin Equals 20-30 Servings
- Koyamaen is known for the highest standard of quality in its matcha production
Yugen, "infinite way," thin grade matcha is grown in the Uji, Kyoto region. This premium matcha is used in combination with teabowl and whisk. It tastes best made in the thin style. Use 2 bamboo tea scoops (or 1 teaspoon) to 1.5 ounces of hot water per serving. When tasting this matcha, we found an excellent balance of astringency and sweetness. What does thin grade mean? The grade of matcha helps guide you in making a delicious bowl of tea. The term "thin grade" means use less tea to more water, a style referred to as "thin tea." We sourced this matcha from Koyamaen, one of the foremost producers of tea in Japan. The history of Koyamaen dates back to the 1600's when Kyujiro Koyama began tea cultivation in Ogura, Japan. Koyamaen is known for the highest standard of quality in its matcha production.
JFC - Nori Maki Arare (rice crackers wrapped in seaweed) 5 Oz.
from JFC
- Nori Maki is a classic Japanese snack - rice crackers wrapped in seaweed
- They make a tasty snack - great with beer, tea or whatever
- Also available in a 3.0 Oz package
- Net Wt. 5.0 Oz.
Marukawa - Seven Pack Bubble Gum Sampler
from Marukawa
- Marukawa bubble gum is a Japanese classic gum with great fruit flavor!
- Try seven different flavors - orange, strawberry, grape, melon, peach, apple and mixed fruits
- Sampler pack contains one piece or small box of each flavor
- Net Wt. 1.45 Oz.
Yamamotoyama - Genmai Cha (Brown Rice Tea) 90 Bag Value Pack
from Yamamotoyama
- Genmai-cha is a blend of traditional green tea and roasted brown-rice
- The light toasted aroma and flavor of the roasted brown rice is a nice variation to plain green tea
- The antioxidants in green tea are believed to reduce the risk of cancer and cardiovascular disease
- Each value pack contains 90 individually aluminum sealed tea bags
- Net Wt. 9.86 Oz.
Yamamotoyama - Green Tea (Sushi Bar Style) 90 Bag Value Pack
from Yamamotoyama
- Green tea is a light and refreshing drink filled with health benefits!
- The antioxidants in green tea are believed to reduce the risk of cancer and cardiovascular disease
- Individually sealed tea bags are convenient for the home and office
- Each value pack contains 90 individually aluminum sealed tea bags
- Net Wt. 6.7 Oz.
Kikkoman - Aji-Mirin (Sweet Cooking Rice Wine) 10 Oz.
from Kikkoman
- Mirin, or sweet cooking rice wine, brings out the flavor in Japanese (and many Asian) dishes
- Add a little to dishes such as teriyaki, sukiyaki, and tempura for a delicious, traditional flavor!
- Alcohol contents 8% by volume
- Also available in 17 Oz. bottle
- Net Wt. 10 Fl. Oz (300 mL) - plastic bottle
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