Description
Matcha (literally “ground tea”) is a famous specialty tea hailing from Japan. A cup of matcha is a stunning vibrant green color, with a very thick body and powerful flavors. Because of the unique processing method, these strong flavors tend more toward rich and sweet rather than the astringent and grassy tones that one expects from green tea.
Matcha requires an extremely labor-intensive process, beginning with covering tea bushes with black sheets as the buds begin to grow. This prevents tannins from forming and encourages extra chlorophyll production, leading to the vivid green color and exceptional sweetness of this special cup. Young leaves are harvested and immediately preserved using pressure-steaming, then dried. Tough stems and veins are removed, then the remaining leaf material is ground into a very fine powder.
Because of the enormous amount of labor that goes into every cup, matcha is relatively rare, but it is very popular as an ingredient in many excellent dishes and beverages, including smoothies, green tea latte, mochi, cakes, or countless other recipes.
Consuming the entire tea leaf has incredible health benefits – abundant chlorophyll, amino acids, and other powerful phytochemicals give a cup of matcha more than 100x the antioxidants available in ordinary green tea! In Japan it is claimed that matcha boosts metabolism, lowers cholesterol and blood sugar, aids in weight loss, provides numerous valuable vitamins and trace minerals, and detoxifies the body while it calms and focuses the mind.
Preparing matcha requires a special technique, detailed below:
- First, using a small sifter to break up any chunks, sift 1-2 tsp matcha powder into a traditional tea bowl or very large cup.
- Add 2oz hot water (approx 175 F, for best results).
- Use a bamboo tea whisk to whip the tea until it gets frothy. If you do not have a tea whisk, a small spoon can work fine (may be easier if you add a little water to the powder and make a consistent paste before adding the rest of the water and whipping). Typically, a very fast zig-zag motion will yield the best results.
- Add more water to taste, but not more than 6 oz – a proper cup of matcha has a thick frothy consistency similar to a latte
- Sip and enjoy!
Steeping Time – Instant
Water Temp – 175 F
Stone-ground Kansai green tea leaves.
Packed in 100 gram vacuum sealed re-sealable Mylar pouch.
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