Koyamaen Matcha green tea powder Ceremonial Grade SHIKIBU-NO-MUKASHI 150g can
Koyamaen Matcha green tea powder Ceremonial Grade SHIKIBU-NO-MUKASHI 150g can
Product details
Product details
- Product name : Matcha tea powder
- Raw materials :
- Origin : JAPAN
- Expiry date : about 8 months
- Manufacturer : YAMAMASA-KOYAMAEN
The matcha "Shikibu-no-Mukashi" is used as a high-grade thin tea. It is also delicious enough to be enjoyed as a thick tea. It has a strong umami flavor and a deep, rich taste. It is recommended for those who want to enjoy the aroma of high-quality matcha.
Product details
• Product name:Matcha tea powder
• Origin: Japan
• Ingredients:Green tea 100%
• No additives, no coloring
• Manufacturer:YAMAMASA-KOYAMAEN
Yamamasa Koyamaen Matcha Recommended Guide |
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Yamamasa Koyamaen Select by tea name
Thin tea | Thick tea | |
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• SHIKIBU-NO-MUKASHI
• OGURAYAMA • SAMIDORI • MATSUKAZE • MAKI-NO-SHIRO |
Highest rank
• TYAJU-NO-MUKASHI • KASUGA-NO-MUKASHI • TENNOUZAN |
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Culinary Grade | ||
• Premium class
• Culinary Grade A • Culinary Grade B • Culinary Grade 1 • Culinary Grade 2 |
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Yamamasa Koyamaen, a long-established matcha factory in Uji, Kyoto, the home of matcha.
Yamamasa Koyamaen is a well-established name in Uji City, Kyoto Prefecture, the home of matcha since the early Edo period.
It is a well-known and proven matcha manufacturer in the world of matcha for the tea ceremony, where high quality is a must.
It offers very high cost performance (taste, color, aroma, and flavor for the same price product).
High quality tea leaves grown in the rich soil of Uji, Kyoto
The clear waters of the Uji and Kizu Rivers in the southern part of Kyoto nurture Uji's matcha. The tea plantation is covered with reed and straw for about 20 days before tea plucking begins in May. This is the source of the rich aroma, flavor, and bright green color of matcha. The sprouts are then immediately processed into tencha (powdered green tea) at the tea factory. The tea is first heated by steaming, then gradually dried in a drying oven, and then the stems and veins are removed, leaving only the pulp. The tea is then stored in a low-temperature cabinet (about 10 degrees Celsius) to allow it to mature before being ground into matcha (powdered green tea) in time for tea ceremonies and other events.
Traditional stone mill technology in a clean factory filled with the latest technology
Despite the increasing mechanization of the production process, nothing beats a stone mill for grinding tea. However, the stone mortar requires very difficult adjustments. At Koyamaen, we use our many years of experience and technology to produce matcha that is smooth and melts on the tongue.
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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Nathalia17 สิงหาคม 2024 12:07
Shikubu no Mukashi by Yamamasa Koyamaen is hands down one of the best matchas I’ve tried. The flavour is a perfect mix of rich and smooth, with just the right amount of sweetness - something you can smell the moment you open the tin. The bright green color really pops, and you can tell it’s high quality from the first sip. It’s got this fresh, almost creamy vibe that makes it super enjoyable, whether you’re sipping it slowly or using it in recipes. If you’re into matcha or just curious about a good umami flavoured matcha, this one is definitely worth trying!
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Antonette21 ตุลาคม 2024 04:08
I recently got the Koyamaen SHIKIBU-NO-MUKASHI Ceremonial Grade Matcha, and it’s been an exceptional experience. From the moment I opened the can, I could tell this was top-quality matcha—the vibrant green color and the fresh, earthy aroma were immediate indicators. It whisks beautifully into a smooth, frothy cup, and the taste is just as impressive. There’s a nice balance of umami and sweetness with absolutely no bitterness, making it incredibly smooth and enjoyable.
I love that this matcha is versatile too. While it’s perfect for traditional tea ceremonies, I’ve also enjoyed it in lattes and even just on its own as a refreshing pick-me-up. The larger 150g can is great for those who enjoy matcha regularly, and the quality stays consistent from the first scoop to the last. It’s truly one of the best ceremonial-grade matchas I’ve tried. -
A29 กันยายน 2024 00:52
Can’t wait
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Amrit19 สิงหาคม 2024 13:09
I am new to the world of high quality matcha and this one was perfect! The matcha is very creamy and delicious when made in a latte form! I agree with other reviews that there is a perfect umami flavor! Love it, and highly recommend!
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Reefa5 มิถุนายน 2023 17:23
I prefer this matcha over all others.