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Matcha experts explain why you need a bamboo matcha whisk (chasen) to make the centuries-old tea. Grab one for just $10 at ...
Making a matcha at home is pretty easy, but if you don't own a whisk (also called a chasen), you may be wondering if it's ...
Matcha mania has taken over the capital. The green tea drink from Japan is now the newest frontier in healthy, photogenic ...
So you’ve passed that chock-full cafe table with green lattes, you’ve seen every other influencer stick to a mason jar full ...
I used each of these powders to make a matcha latte - I prepared them all in the same way, using the same oat milk.
The traditional utensils to make matcha include a chawan (ceramic tea bowl), the chasen, a bamboo whisk and the chashaku, a tea scoop. At times, a tea-sifter is used. Chashaku (tea scoop ...
a bamboo whisk (aka a chasen), a strainer, a bowl, and other traditional matcha tools off his counter to make room for his matcha squeeze tube. For context, oxidation is a chemical reaction that ...
Complete with a porcelain bowl with a spout, a chasen holder, refined bamboo whisk and scoop, you’re all set for matcha mornings at home. This whisk is handcrafted from a single piece of bamboo that ...