My First Matcha arrived today, any tips?

Made from leaves that have not been oxidized.


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Jan 26th, '08, 23:01
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by joelbct » Jan 26th, '08, 23:01

Chip wrote:"Oh honey, our boy is growing up so fast!!!" :D

It is always fun watching newbies to the forum fine tune their personal tea ceremonies.
Indeed...

So btw, I am getting spoiled I must say- My hibiki-an order arrived today. Yummy, and I would order again for sure, but I think my fave thus far is the slightly pricier O-Cha Organic Kaoru, which, interestingly enough, isn't even grown in Uji.

Also got my wooden whisk-keeper from O-cha... that thing rocks. I love the Japanese tea aesthetic... I might have to move there...

And last but certainly not least, the polished cherry-wood Chasaji Sencha-spoon arrived. It is one of the most elegant tea implements I have seen...

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by brandon » Jan 27th, '08, 08:22

Aha, very good. Yesterday I just happened to order Kaoru Matcha and that same sakura spoon. I must have gotten the very last one, as its now sold out. I have had Matcha Superior from Hibiki, and it is enjoyable. However, I have just ordered the proper tools from o-cha in hopes of making a better cup.

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by joelbct » Jan 27th, '08, 12:01

Nice. I have the hibiki-an matcha premium, not the pinnacle or superior. At first I thought the Kaoru was better, but the hibiki-an is growing on me- They are both excellent, just different.

One thing is for sure, I love matcha....

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by Space Samurai » Jan 27th, '08, 14:18

joelbct wrote:One thing is for sure, I love matcha....
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by joelbct » Jan 28th, '08, 22:51

Got that right...

Yup, I'm thinking of starting my own tea ceremony society... the Joel-asenke Society.

The process in my version will be:

1. Mix matcha

2. Drink matcha

3. Mix more matcha

4. Drink matcha

5. Repeat

6. Buy more matcha

That sound good? Maybe it's too American....

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