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Hi sri,sriracha wrote:Can I just ask you matcha people how you clean your bowls after use?
Is it ok to just rinse it out with water and make sure no green residue is left?
I just received my first bowl from Yuuki-cha and scrubbing it with a Scotch-Brite pad and washing-up liquid well...it just seemed a little harsh![]()
Hope it's OK for me to ask you here instead of starting a new topic! =)
Many authentic types of Japanese chawan are made of porous clays and glazes. If it is made in Japan (ask the seller!), you should be fine for using it for matcha. I think sometimes people run into problems using their chawan for purposes they were not intended, like a salad bowl with acidic salad dressings.sriracha wrote:Thank you, Seeker & clareandromeda. =)
Just wanted to make sure I won't do anything dumb, like scratching the glaze or, on the other hand, making the bowl unsanitary by not cleaning it thoroughly enough.
Btw Seeker, the fact my bowl lets some moisture through-does it mean it's not high-fired?
I know next to nothing about pottery so this is all very new to me.