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A white slip over a white clay body with hand painted floral motif.
Petals appear to be "falling down" the face of the bowl. A single bloom
adorns the inside.
About The Matcha Starter Kit

Ships with illustrated how-to guide
Matcha Starter Kit
All of the essential tools you need to prepare matcha tea at home, work or traveling. This set
includes a 20 gram tin of Yugen thin grade matcha, bamboo whisk for
frothing tea, sifter, bamboo tea scoop and a how-to guide.
The Sifter
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, Temperature and Taste
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 (about 180 degrees). Boiling water will "scorch" the delicate matcha leaves and impart a bitter taste.
What does Thick and Thin mean?
Premium matcha is divided into two categories: Thin and Thick. It
denotes grade and the style of tea it is used to make. Thin matcha is
used to make thin tea. Thick matcha is more flexible and is used to
make both thin and thick styles.
- Thin Matcha, also called thin tea, is prepared with less tea to more water. The tea is wetter and sweeter prepared in this style.
- Thick Matcha can be made
as thin or thick tea. It is the highest grade of matcha, stone-ground
from the youngest tealeaves. This delicateness gives you the chance to
make it as thick as you like, as strong as you like, while still
keeping the complexity of taste.
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