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Korean Premium Matcha Gift Set
Korean Premium Matcha Gift Set
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Why You’ll Love It
Why You’ll Love It
Who This Set Is For
- Matcha beginners
- Busy professionals seeking a short daily pause
- Home or office drinkers
- Anyone who prefers a gentle, balanced matcha
Détails
Détails
What’s Inside This Korean Matcha giftset
This set includes all essential items needed for an easy, everyday matcha ritual:
- Osulloc Premium Matcha 40g
- 100-strand bamboo whisk (chasen)
- Emerald ceramic matcha bowl (chawan)
- Ceramic whisk holder
Méthode de brassage
Méthode de brassage
Brewing Guide
Matcha (Standard)
- Matcha powder: 1,5g to 2g
- Water: 30 ml
- Water temperature: approx. 70°C
Matcha Latte
- Matcha powder: 3g
- water : 30ml
- Milk r: 100 ml
- Water temperature: approx. 70°C
Whisk until smooth and lightly foamy.
Most people try matcha for the first time from a cafe. A green latte made with culinary-grade powder designed to disappear into milk. That is not matcha. That is matcha-flavoured milk.
This gift set exists so your first real matcha experience is a good one. Everything is included. The ceremonial grade matcha from Jeju. The whisk, the bowl, the holder. No separate purchases. No guesswork. Open the box, follow the steps, and taste what matcha is supposed to taste like.
The matcha comes from Osulloc, Korea's most respected tea house. Their fields sit on Jeju Island's volcanic soil. The leaves are shade-covered weeks before harvest to concentrate L-theanine and chlorophyll. The result is a vivid green powder with a smooth, savoury sweetness that needs nothing added to it.
The whisk is made from bamboo grown in Jecheon. The bowl is sized for proper whisking. The holder keeps the whisk in shape between uses. Each piece is designed to work with the others.
Three steps. Five minutes. Your first real matcha ritual.
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