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Entry grade tea for making usucha (thin tea) that is well-liked among matcha beginners
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Ceremonial matcha (usucha grade) from Maruyasu, Ōhmi tea producer
Ceremonial matcha created by Maruyasu
Shimizuoto is a light-bodied and sweet matcha without any bitterness. It is mellow and beautifully balanced, yet still full of character thanks to its distinct toasty notes. It is a calming-relaxing tea where the aroma of hazelnut cream is taking the main role. It leaves a pleasant and lasting sweetness and creamy-buttery feel in the mouth.
We recommend drinking this delicious composition straight, not as a latte.
The meaning of Matcha Shimizuoto "抹茶清水音" :
The characters making up the word “Shimizu” mean spring water, while "oto" means sound. Shimizuoto is the sound of spring water.
Maruyasu was established in 1872 and has since become a renowned tea manufacturer. Its representative, Yasushi Maeno, holds the prestigious title of "chashi kyudo," one of the highest qualifications for tea specialists in Japan.
Place of Origin: Kōka City, Shiga Prefecture, Japan
Please note, that Sazen Tea does not keep this product in stock. We get all matcha and tea powder fresh from the factories only after an order is placed for it on our website, and this process can take a few days. Thank you for your patience!
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Item code: CMC134
Maker: Maruyasu
Origin: Shiga Pref., JAPAN
Ingredients: green tea powder
Best before: JUN / 2025
Dimensions: Φ 5.3 × H 7.3 cm
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As Usucha:
STEP 1) Put 2g (0.4 US tsp, 1 teaspoon or 2 chashaku scoops) matcha powder into a suitable tea bowl.
STEP 2) Pour 75 ml (2.53 fl oz) of 90℃ (194°F) water over the matcha powder.
STEP 3) Whisk with a chasen (tea whisk) until foamy.
Freshness is the most important thing for the enjoyment of Matcha. Drink it fast, before it cools.
❖ Before Step 1, warm up the tea bowl with hot water, then dry it with a cloth to create the perfect temperature so make the most delicious matcha with a fresh scent while preparing. (Optional)
❖ To prevent clotting of the matcha powder, sift it through a fine strainer before use. (Strongly recommended)
❖ After the matcha is done, drink it immediately, because as it cools down it gets more and more bitter. (Recommended)
❖ Freshness is the most important thing for the enjoyment of Matcha. It is best to use up the tea within one month of opening. (Strongly recommended)
Entry grade tea for making usucha (thin tea) that is well-liked among matcha beginners