Chigi no Shiro Matcha by Marukyu Koyamaen
- Origin: Uji, Kyoto, Japan
- Flavor Profile: Mild sweetness, nuanced umami, and a light astringent finish
- Uses: Ideal for usucha, lattes, and gourmet culinary creations
- Packaging: Sealed for peak freshness, color, and aroma
Chiyo no Sakae Matcha by Hekisuien
How to Prepare Chiyo no Sakae Matcha
For Usucha (Thin Tea):
Sift 2 g (1 tsp) of matcha into a warmed chawan (tea bowl).
Add 70–80 ml of water at 75 °C / 170 °F.
Whisk briskly with a chasen (bamboo whisk) until a fine foam forms.
Enjoy the balance of umami, sweetness, and smooth texture.
For Koicha (Thick Tea):
Use 3–4 g of matcha with 30–40 ml of water at 70 °C / 160 °F.
Slowly knead until thick and glossy — a luxurious, rich expression of Uji tea.
Choan Matcha by Marukyu Koyamaen
Flavour Profile
| Flavour | Deep, smooth umami with mild sweetness | | Aroma | Elegant, soft, and lightly floral | | Texture | Velvety, creamy and refined | | Colour | Vivid jade–emerald green | | Aftertaste | Long, calm, and quietly satisfying |
Daigyoku Matcha by Hekisuien
How to Prepare Daigyoku Matcha
For Usucha (Thin Tea):
Sift 2 g (1 teaspoon) of matcha into a pre-warmed chawan (tea bowl).
Add 70–80 ml of hot water at 75 °C / 170 °F.
Whisk briskly using a chasen (bamboo whisk) in an “M” motion until a smooth, frothy surface forms.
Sip slowly and enjoy its creamy, umami-rich balance.
For Koicha (Thick Tea):
Use 3–4 g of matcha with 30–40 ml of water at 70 °C / 160 °F.
Gently knead until thick and glossy — a luxurious treat for ceremonial occasions.
Deep Purple Matcha Bowl
Eiju Matcha by Marukyu Koyamaen
Key Features:
• Superior Quality: Made from the finest shade-grown tea leaves, carefully stone-ground to preserve flavor and nutrients.• Versatile Usage: Ideal for usucha (thin tea) and koicha (thick tea), as well as matcha lattes, desserts, and baking.• Authentic Japanese Origin: Sourced from Uji, Kyoto, a region celebrated for its centuries-old tea cultivation traditions.• Freshness Guaranteed: Sealed in a premium tin to lock in the vibrant green color, aroma, and flavor.Eiraku Matcha by Hokoen
How to Prepare Eiraku Matcha
For Usucha (Thin Tea):
Sift 2 g (1 teaspoon) into a pre-warmed chawan (tea bowl).
Add 70–80 ml of hot water at 75 °C (170 °F).
Whisk briskly using a chasen (bamboo whisk) in a “W” motion until a light foam forms.
Sip and savour the calm, velvety sweetness that unfolds.
For Koicha (Thick Tea):
Use 3–4 g of matcha with 30–40 ml of water at 70 °C (160 °F).
Stir slowly with the whisk until thick and glossy.
Tip: Use soft or filtered water for the best flavour clarity.
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Gokou Single Cultivar Matcha by Master Tea Farmer Tsuji Kiyoharu
Goku Mukashi Matcha by Kanbayashi Shunsho
How to Prepare Goku Mukashi Matcha
Sift 2 g (1 heaped teaspoon) of matcha into a pre-warmed chawan (tea bowl).
Add 60–70 ml of water heated to 70–80 °C (160–175 °F).
Whisk briskly with a chasen (bamboo whisk) in a zig-zag motion until a creamy, even foam forms.
Sip immediately and enjoy the deep, lingering umami that unfolds with each sip.
Koicha preparation: Use 3–4 g of matcha with 30–40 ml water at 70 °C, stirring slowly in circular motions until thick and glossy.