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green tea in wooden bowls next to bamboo spoons and cup with matchsticks

Source Life is Better with Tea - Trusted Tea Guide I recently had the wonderful experience of attending a Japanese Tea Ceremony. It was an opportunity to explore traditional Japanese tea culture and learn the secrets of making the perfect matcha. The tea made at a Japanese Tea Ceremony is called matcha, a powdered green tea known for its vibrant color and distinctive flavor. Matcha... Read More The post Japanese Tea Ceremony: The Best Matcha I've Ever Had appeared first on Life is Better...

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✔ In the Genroku period (1688-1704), a man by the name of Kyujiro Koyama began the cultivation and production of tea in Ogura, Uji. His work was the beginning of what was to become Marukyu-Koyamaen. ✔ During the following generations, the quality of the tea was raised through improvements in all aspects of the cultivation, treatment and production, thus establishing the tradition of Ujicha. ✔ For generations, our teas have been carefully inspected and produced by succeeding directors…

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a cup of green tea latte sitting on top of a blue and white napkin

Green Tea Latte - Bitter and sweet taste of matcha green tea mixed with warm milk for a delicious latte. Top with foam and sprinkle with matcha green tea powder. This warm healthy drink is full of antioxidant and perfect for winter days. #matchalatte #matchagreentea #hotdrinks | Easy Japanese Recipes at JustOneCookbook.com

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two cups filled with green tea next to each other

How old is matcha? Matcha is actually the original way teas was consumed in Japan. The first record of powdered tea was during China's Tang Dynasty (A.D. 618–907). Japanese monks would travel to China to learn about buddhism and would often bring back tea. They found that this tea helped them during long periods of meditation. In the Sengoku period, as the traditional Japanese tea ceremony was being conceived, matcha was still the most popular way to consume tea, and this is why the powdered…

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