Proper Matcha Taste

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Jun 30th, '11, 17:56
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Re: Proper Matcha Taste

by lkj23 » Jun 30th, '11, 17:56

AdamMY wrote:I will second what Tim said earlier. Ippodo has some of the best matcha I have ever tasted, and even though I have tried other matcha's I always go to Ippodo when I want to place a matcha order.
I would like to place my first order from Ippodo, which are the best matchas? any other recommendation (sencha, geimmacha)?

Thank you!!!

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Re: Proper Matcha Taste

by NOESIS » Jun 30th, '11, 18:44

As others have mentioned, Ippodo has excellent matcha, as well as gyo, bancha and my favorite asamushi senchas.

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Re: Proper Matcha Taste

by NOESIS » Jun 30th, '11, 18:50

lkj23 wrote:
AdamMY wrote:I will second what Tim said earlier. Ippodo has some of the best matcha I have ever tasted, and even though I have tried other matcha's I always go to Ippodo when I want to place a matcha order.
I would like to place my first order from Ippodo, which are the best matchas? any other recommendation (sencha, geimmacha)?

Thank you!!!
Wakamatsu, Horai, and Ummon are fantastic matchas. You can't go wrong with Hosen, Kumpu and Kaboku sencha, and their Hojicha and Genmaicha are great values.

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Re: Proper Matcha Taste

by lkj23 » Jun 30th, '11, 18:55

perfect hehe for my first order i'll try these. Thanks a lot NOISES :wink:

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