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When you prepare matcha tea at home, you will most likely be scooping the powder out of a matcha tin. Here you have the same problem as the matcha tin is a deeper, cylindrical container. You need something that you can easily dip in and out, like the chashaku.
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Using a regular teaspoon or household spoon to measure matcha powder may not provide consistent quantities and may make some cups of matcha stronger or weaker. span itemprop="name">Good spoonI wish this had a longer handle, the bags of matcha are deeper than the spoon reaches.
You can do this as well at home to clean your chashaku bamboo spoon. The most important thing is to not get your chashaku bamboo spoon wet. Because it is made out of bamboo, the water will really soak into the chashaku and cause problems overtime. As long as you are only using it for matcha powder, it should never really get that dirty. Just simply wipe it off with a dry towel or tissue from time to time, and you should be able to keep it nice and clean. Of course you will always have a little bit of a green tint to the chashaku scoop, but this just means it is well loved! How is the chashaku made? One heaping chashaku scoop of matcha is equivalent to about a third of a teaspoon of powder. By using two scoops of the chashaku, you are in between ½ - 1 teaspoon of powder, which is the perfect amount for preparing matcha in the usucha style. As you will find out, the chashaku measurement is an accurate and convenient way to measure out your matcha powder.Matcha Green Tea Measuring Spoon/Scoop by PureChimp - Metal
Tasting Notes: The aroma of the prepared matcha is a fresh, sweetly toasted rice, which develops a pleasant kelp finish. The creamy texture and savoury-sweet nutty flavour carries the palate through a complex astringent depth on the sides of the tongue. Develops a clear, mineral linger with vegetal qualities. During the Japanese tea ceremony, the tea master will clean off the bamboo chashaku with the fukusa. This towel is kept completely dry and it is meant to purify the chashaku not only physically, but symbolically as well. Purity is one of the 4 core principles of the Japanese tea ceremony, and one of the ways it is demonstrated is through the purification of the chashaku.Easy to clean and good quality as well.
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Description: This gift set is a perfect introduction into the world of Matcha for beginners, or a nice way to complement someone's previous matcha experience. span itemprop="name">A Spoon
What’s to say? It a spoon. It scoops the right amount of stuff.