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Yame Ceremonial Matcha - Japanese Matcha | Perfect for Lattes & Culinary Delights
Yame Ceremonial Matcha - Japanese Matcha | Perfect for Lattes & Culinary Delights
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Why You’ll Love It
Why You’ll Love It
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Details
Brewing Method
Brewing Method
Experience the exquisite taste of authentic Japanese matcha Premium Yame Ceremonial Matcha. This is our first exclusive collaboration with KTea Shop with multi-generational tea master from Yame, Japan, known for producing some of the finest matcha in the world.
Origin:
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Region: Hoshino, Yame, Fukuoka, Japan
- Cultivator : Blend (Yabukita and Saemidori)
Flavor Profile:
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Tasting Notes:
- Grassy Freshness: A light, natural green tea taste that’s refreshing and vibrant.
- Natural Sweetness: Subtle hints of sweetness that enhance its versatility in both beverages and recipes.
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Rich Umami: A gentle savory note that adds depth without overwhelming other ingredients, making it ideal for culinary creations.
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Aroma:
- Clean & Inviting: When you open the container, you’re greeted with a fresh, green tea aroma that’s light and calming.
- Natural Green Leaves: Think of the scent of freshly plucked tea leaves or a quiet morning in a garden.
Brewing Instructions:
- Use 1.5g of matcha with 60ml of hot water at 65°C for the perfect brew.
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