Matcha green tea powder ceremonial grade Hoshino-Seichaen「SEIHOU」40gram
Matcha green tea powder ceremonial grade Hoshino-Seichaen「SEIHOU」40gram
Product details
Product details
- Product name : Matcha tea powder
- Raw materials :
- Origin : JAPAN
- Expiry date : about 6 months
- Manufacturer : HOSHINOEN
"SEIHOU" is a matcha with a good balance of umami, aroma and color.
It can be used in either thick or thin tea.
Please use it not only as a tea party but also as a luxurious matcha at home.
ABOUT HOSHINOENHoshinoen is one of the most famous matcha factories in Japan. It is a relatively new factory that began producing matcha in earnest in 1989. It produces in Yame, Fukuoka Prefecture, which is famous for its sweet tea called gyokuro. The traditional gyokuro process is incorporated into the production of matcha to produce a high quality matcha with a sweet taste. They have the youngest artisan in history to obtain the 10th dan of tea master. It is not produced in large quantities, but is produced in small quantities with a commitment to quality. |
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HOSHINOEN Matcha Recommendation Buying Guide |
First purchase of Matcha tea "IKE-NO-SHIRO" For special occasions"SEIJYU", "SEIHOU"Recommended for special occasions such as entertaining important guests or as a gift, when you want something a little better than the standard, a special taste. For everyday use"YAME-NO-HANA","YAME-NO-TSUYU",HOSHI-NO-TSUYUIt is recommended for daily casual drinking for everyday use. For food processing applicationsFor use in drinks such as matcha lattes and for confectionery, we recommend Matcha MOKUREN for food processing. |
HOSHINOEN Select by tea name
Thick tea |
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Highest rank ・SEIJYU ・SEIHOU |
Thin tea |
・IKE-NO-SHIROI ・HOSHI-NO-TSUYU ・YAME-NO-TSUYU ・YAME-NO-HANA |
Culinary Grade |
・MOKUREN ・YAMABUKI |
* About Thick and Thin tea
Hoshino village blessed with climate and soil.
HOSHINOEN is located in Hoshino Village, Yame District, Fukuoka Prefecture.The village is rich in nature, and the climate and soil are suitable for growing tea leaves.
The region is Japan's top producer of gyokuro, a representative of high-grade tea leaves.HOSHINOEN's matcha is produced using the traditional method of making gyokuro, using the finest tea leaves.
Commitment to ever-evolving flavors
HOSHINOEN has its own field for research and researches better cultivation methods together with producers.There are many tea specialists, and there is also a craftsman who is the youngest in history to obtain a 10th dan tea master.
Made with 95 millstones under strict control
In a room where the temperature and humidity are thoroughly controlled, 95 millstones are used to pull it up.They only make the quantity ordered.
This is to maintain high quality. Therefore, mass production is not possible.
Matcha lumps
Matcha may have small lumps that make it difficult to brew, but this is due to static electricity and is not a quality problem. This is due to static electricity and is not a quality problem. If lumps form, we recommend using a matcha sieve.
Matcha is a Japanese superfood.
Tea is rich in antioxidants, catechins that suppress sugar absorption and promote fat burning, and tannins that suppress and decompose fat absorption. In addition, chlorophyll has the function of efficiently excreting unnecessary cholesterol, and vitamin C works together with catechin to suppress melanin pigment, which is said to be effective in forming beautiful skin.
Matcha is made from the whole tea leaves, so you can take in all the rich and high-quality nutrients contained in the tea leaves.
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JonathanAugust 23, 2024 at 1:55 am
Nice colour, bright vibrant green. No bitter taste, but roasted taste is too strong for my liking. But overall still good.
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AnnFebruary 2, 2024 at 8:03 pm
Very good
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MewOctober 23, 2023 at 12:59 am
It's high-grade matcha, fragrant, delicious, and worth the price paid.