my first time to.get matcha, i love this... not too bitter and it taste so good..
Good quality, fast delivery. Product was what I expected
Matcha tea is still relatively new here in Australia, and one of the most common questions I receive is how to make matcha tea that produces that delightful creamy, frothy layer of crema on the surface. Below is my method for preparing matcha tea using the traditional Japanese bamboo matcha accessories.Â
While matcha powder has been prepared this way as part of the traditional tea ceremony for centuries, please note I don't claim to be an expert on the intricacies of Japanese tea ceremonies, and am still learning more about it every day. There are those in the tea profession that have devoted most of their lives to the study of Japanese tea, the traditions behind it and the tea ceremony itself, I have the utmost respect for anyone who has has done that.
There are a few steps, and I will show you what works for me. I use 1 gram of matcha powder with about 75mls of water. This is called a thin (薄茶 usucha) preparation. For a thicker preparation (called 濃茶 koicha), simply use more matcha powder, or less water to suit your tastes.Â
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That's it! Good luck making your matcha tea at home.