Matcha Tea Sampler 21 Pack with Matcha Whisk and Matcha Bowl
Matcha Tea Sampler 21 Pack with Matcha Whisk and Matcha Bowl
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In this matcha sampler, you'll get the following tools and ceremonial matcha:
Chawan Tea Bowl:
The Chawan is the traditonal bowl used to both prepare and drink matcha tea. The heaviness of the bowl conveys a sense of importance and the shape of the bowl makes it easier to whisk up the matcha to create a foamy bowl of tea for you and your guest. After whisking up the matcha, you can either drink it directly out of the Chawan or you can pour it into a glass.
Chasen Tea Whisk:
The Chasen is the most important utensil for making a nice foamy bowl of matcha. This Chasen is made out of a single piece of bamboo, and each prong is delicately cut and curled to be the perfect whisking tool. If you want to make a beautifully creamy bowl of matcha at home, a Chasen is the best tool you can own
Chashaku Tea Spoon:
This tea spoon is carved out of a single piece of bamboo and it is designed to be the perfect tool for scooping matcha. It is more vertical in its design, making it perfect for scooping matcha out of a deep container like a matcha tin or a natsume.
Matcha Sampler 21 Pack:
With this sampler, you'll get to try all of the best matcha teas we've found during our travels around Japan. This matcha sampler is a great way to try a broad spectrum of green tea all at once. In this matcha sampler, you will find all sorts of different flavors, sweet, creamy, umami, vegetal and grassy. If you haven't yet found your favorite matcha, you will by the end of this tasting!
Included in the Sampler
Chanoka Silver Matcha: This matcha starts off strong with a bold savory flavor and a thick mouthfeel. It gets right to the point with these strong umami flavors that evolve over time.
Chanoka Okumidori Matcha: because its from the Okumidori cultivar, it has a smoother, more well-rounded flavor with less bitterness.
Matcha Seisui: A stronger, grassier Yabukita Matcha from the Kyoto region. This matcha works better for Matcha lattes
Matcha Washimine: A smooth and creamy Okumidori Matcha from Kyoto. This is a great matcha for "koicha", a thicker matcha made during the tea ceremony
Matcha Kakitsubata: A fresh, vegetal Yabukita matcha from the region of Shizuoka. This matcha also works well in a latte
Matcha Marufuku: A sweet and creamy matcha from southern Japan, made with a combination of the Okumidori and Saemidori cultivars
Henta Matcha: A sweet and fresh matcha coming from the Kirishima region in southern Japan
Noike Matcha: A smooth and creamy Okumidori matcha from Wazuka, a small town outside of Kyoto
Basic Latte Grade Matcha
Standard Latte Grade Matcha
Sakamoto Sae Matcha
Sakamoto Hime Matcha
Chanoka Yabu Matcha
Nakai Superior Matcha
Asamiya Yabukita Matcha
Asamiya Sayamamidori Matcha
Masudaen Superior Matcha
Masudaen Kyoto Matcha
Chiran Premium Matcha
Nishi Okumidori Matcha
Nishi Asanoka Matcha
How Much Tea Does it Make?
Each packet contains 2 grams of matcha, enough to make 1-2 bowls of tea. This sampler contains enough tea to make 14 bowls of matcha tea.
How to Brew it
Add 2 1-2 grams of matcha powder to the bowl and then add in 100-150ml of 160-170 degrees water and whisk the powder into the water using a bamboo whisk or chasen
Very Popular as a Gift
Our fans like to give away our teas on birthdays, weddings and other special days! Our samplers are highly recommended as gifts!
Always Pesticide Free
We make sure to only source teas from reputable farmers that grow tea without the use of conventional pesticides or chemicals. We meet with the farmers in person and tour the fields and facilities. We look at the sustainability of the field, the attention to detail and quality control of the facility and of course the taste of the tea.