“Had this earlier in the day. Like last time the dry aroma is very creamy &silky milk chocolate but unfortunately, as beautifully as it froths up, the taste is extremely thin and more just a...” Read full tasting note
“Home – 10:00 AM Happy weekend! ❤ Prepared this as a cold matcha milk – 1 teaspoon of matcha to 8 ounces of soy milk with a touch of sweetener. I’m not tasting chocolate at all, which makes me sad. ...” Read full tasting note
Matcha, the focal point of the Japanese Tea Ceremony, is a fine powder made by grinding green tea leaves. Only the finest, young, shade-grown gyokuro tea leaves are used to create matcha. The leaves are plucked and laid out flat to dry. Veins are removed and the leaves, now called tencha, are carefully ground in granite mills until they become the precious powder. Easy preparation is achieved by placing 1 teaspoon of matcha per cup (or to taste) in a cup, adding a few drops of hot water (160-180F) and stirring with a spoon until a paste forms. Add the rest of the water and stir.
This is a Samidori cultivar from Uji, Kyoto, flavored with natural cacao. It is a high-grade Spring (first harvest) tea. The 2oz tin will make about 24 8oz servings.
This tea contains a high level of caffeine | Steep at 170° for 2 minutes.
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