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Matcha Kit With Unique Bowl, Thermometer & Equipment. Choose Your Own Bowl
Matcha Kit With Unique Bowl, Thermometer & Equipment. Choose Your Own Bowl
Matcha Kit With Unique Bowl, Thermometer & Equipment. Choose Your Own Bowl
Matcha Kit With Unique Bowl, Thermometer & Equipment. Choose Your Own Bowl
Matcha Kit With Unique Bowl, Thermometer & Equipment. Choose Your Own Bowl
Matcha Kit With Unique Bowl, Thermometer & Equipment. Choose Your Own Bowl

Matcha Kit With Unique Bowl, Thermometer & Equipment. Choose Your Own Bowl

Regular price 1.100,00 kr
#160827

 

 Matcha kit with unique chawan is curated by the specialists in Sing Tehus in order to collect tools and products of highest quality.
Over many years, Sing Tehus has built up a significant network of tea producers as well as artisans, making it possible to curate this box of handmade chawan (matcha bowl) as well as handmade whisk and bamboo spoon.

You can choose between three different unique matcha chawan ( matcha bowl) :

No. 1: Japanese Chawan, grey + white glaze. Size: w. 12 cm + h. 7,5 cm
No. 2: Japanese Chawan, grey + white glaze. Size: w. 12 cm + h. 7,5 cm 


The matcha tea comes from one of the most skilled matcha producers in Japan, Hoshino Seichaen, which is located on the Kyushu island in southern Japan, where the conditions are perfect for growing this green tea that is ground into matcha.

This matcha set also comes with a manual that explains step by step how to prepare the best cup of matcha tea.

The matcha kit comes with: Chawan (matcha bowl), Chasen (whisker), Naoshi (porcelain whisk holder),  chasaku (bamboo spoon), thermometer, metal strainer, 20 g. matcha and a matcha manual.

 

Ingredienser: grøn te 

 

Choice of Bowl No. 2
Preparation

Matcha usucha (thin tea) instructions:

Vessel: Chawan
Quantity: 2g for 80ml of water
Temperature: 80°C
Time: Whisk for 30-40 seconds

When preparing matcha, the following equipment is used:

- Tea bowl ( Chawan )
- Bamboo whisk ( Chasen )
- Bamboo tea spoon ( Chasaku )
- Tea sieve
- Kettle

Steps
  1. Preheat the bowl with hot water until you can feel the heat emanating from the bowl. Then wipe the inside until fully dry.
  2. Take two measures with the chasaku (bamboo spoon) and strain the tea through the sieve into the matcha bowl.
  3. Add 80ml of 80 °C warm water in the bowl, after which you whip energetically in a zig-zag or M-shape motion for approx 30 seconds. It is important to hold the bowl firmly so that you know it will stay upright.
  4. Finally, once you notice the foam is created on the surface you can move the whisk more gently across the surface to burst the bigger bubbles so that you have a super fine foamy surface

Matcha pairs well with a small sweet cake or some dried fruit with the tea. In Japan, you will find an impressive range of "sweets" for matcha. These are often made from sweetened bean paste or sweetened rice, in an artistic execution.

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