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Side By Side Matcha Comparison – Featuring Three Matchas From Naoki Matcha
These three matchas are from Uji (specifically the area near Joyo), Wazuka and Nisho. They are high-grade matchas that are suitable for both usucha and koicha and they have been named after the regions they come from Uji Harmony, Wazuka Hilltop and Nishio Bloom. Each of the matchas was shaded for around six weeks. Elevation…
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Matcha Monday Masterclasses – Preparing Matcha Using Other Teas
It’s time again for another Matcha Monday Masterclass and this time around I’m going to be sharing a method I’ve been using for years now to add a little bit of variety to my daily bowls of matcha. Since I’ve moved away from drinking flavoured tea, and always favoured traditional matcha over flavoured matcha, when…
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Matcha Monday Masterclasses | Preparing Matcha (Part 2) – The Modern Methods
Hey There Teacups… Happy Matcha Monday! After starting my new Matcha Monday Masterclasses last month with a run down of how to traditionally prepare matcha (if you haven’t read that post yet you can find it here) I thought that for part two of this series it was only fair for me to include a…
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Matcha Monday | Kanes Tea Factory – Sweet Yuzu Matcha | Review
Hey there Teacups.. Happy Matcha Monday! For today’s post I’m going to be reviewing Kanes Tea Factory’s – Sweet Yuzu Matcha. If you have already read my last post featuring Kanes Tea Factory and their Sweet Sakura Matcha you’ll know I really enjoyed it and was really pleased with the way the sakura was added…