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Kotobuki Matcha + FREE Bamboo Whisk

Amanprana

€49.95

✔ Japanese green tea
✔ Made from top quality ground tea leaves
✔ Contains many vitamins and minerals
✔ Unique umami taste
✔ Save €12.95

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FREE handmade bamboo whisk with your imperial Kotobuki Matcha from Amanprana

High-quality bamboo matcha whisk (11 x 5.5 cm) worth € 12.95

We all know the beneficial effect of green tea. Matcha is a powder of ground green tea leaves. Because you drink the leaves whole, you enjoy the benefits of green tea even more. Matcha has the same kind of effect as coffee, but without the coffee dip afterwards. With the Amanprana Kotobuki Matcha with free bamboo whisk you can make a perfect cup of matcha tea. And make sure you score when you give it to someone as a gift !

Bamboo Matcha whisk

This original matcha beater (also called whisk or Chasen) is made of natural bamboo. Especially for making matcha tea. With the whisk you can whip the Japanese powder tea lightly and you get a somewhat creamy and frothy, delicious-tasting tea. The matcha beater bamboo has a size of: 5.5 cm x 11 cm.

Organic Kotobuki Matcha from Japan from Amanprana

Amanprana matcha tea is extracted from the whole, youngest and finest leaves of the Camelia Sinensis from Japan. Matcha is dark green tea and tastes sweet with a soft aftertaste. Amanprana's Matcha is certified organic and comes from the Shimoyama region in Japan. Kotobuki Matcha tea is harvested at an altitude of 600 meters, in the middle of the mountains, far away from industry and villages.

What is matcha

Matcha is made from ground green tea leaves. Four weeks before the matcha leaves are harvested, the tea plants are covered with mats or tarps. As a result, they are in the shade, so that the plants start to produce a lot of leaf green (chlorophyll). This process enhances the flavor and deep green color of the leaves. After harvesting, the process of steaming, drying and grinding the tea leaves follows. The stems and veins of the leaf are discarded.

Ingredients for making matcha

  • Chasaku or bamboo matcha spoon : dose the right amount of matcha powder for 1 cup of tea with this handmade spoon. 1 scoop is about 1 gram. Spoon the powder into a matcha tea filter or sieve.
  • Matcha tea sifter: sieve the powder ultra fine with this tea filter. This makes it easier to beat the matcha afterwards to a foamy mass, without pieces of matcha powder tea.
  • Chawan or matcha bowl to prepare matcha ( black , beige or dark green ). A matcha bowl has a very special shape. It is wide enough to easily whip up the powder and has a sturdy base, which makes it pleasant to hold while drinking.
  • Chasen or matcha whisk : whisk the matcha powder vigorously with this handmade bamboo whisk until frothy without lumps. You cannot dissolve the green tea powder in warm water or a warm cereal drink without lumps. You will not get this mixed with a spoon and not any other whisk is suitable for this.
  • Chasen holder : let your matcha beater dry properly on this holder. That way you can enjoy it for a long time!


Here you can see how to make a cup of matcha tea:

6 tips to recognize the best quality matcha tea

  1. Taste : real Matcha tastes sweet and fruity and has a grassy taste. Fake Matcha tastes very dry and very bitter. Attention: do not use boiling water, but hot water of approx. 80 °C, otherwise your good matcha may also taste bitter.
  2. A bright green color .
  3. Finely ground making it silky smooth to the touch; Kotobuki is ground ultra-fine (40g per hour) with handmade granite mills.
  4. Originating from Japan : The Japanese processing process is unique. It is therefore extremely important that the powder comes from Japan. If it comes from China, Korea or elsewhere, we no longer speak of matcha, but of green tea powder and it does not meet the European requirements.
  5. Organic quality mark: when you drink Matcha it is a must that the tea is organic; after all, you drink the whole leaf.
  6. Carefully packed in a black-violet glass jar to preserve the top quality for a long time. It is best to keep the jar in the fridge after opening, because matcha powder ages very quickly.
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Ingredients

100% matcha*

*=BIO

Use

How do you make Matcha tea?

  • Take a wide bowl from the cupboard (this is easy to prepare the matcha in, a normal tea cup is too narrow).
  • Then spoon 1 small teaspoon of Matcha powder into the bowl.
  • Add a small splash of water and stir the powder with a matcha beater to a smooth paste.
  • Allow 80-100 ml of boiling water to cool to about 75-80 degrees (wait 3 minutes) and pour this into the bowl.
  • Then use the beater to mix the Matcha until it has a nice foam layer. You do this by making firm M or W movements in the bowl with the beater.
  • Your cup of matcha tea is ready!
SKU AMAN/KMGRATISWHISK
EAN 5425013648899
Weight 0.230000
Magazijn ID H1-C7-0-2-1
Case per 4
Packaging language NL, DE, FR, EN
Brand Amanprana
Content 50g matcha + klopper
Country of Origin Japan
Best Before Sep 28, 2025
Vegan Yes
Tips

Also make a matcha latte:

Ingredients for 1 cup:

  • 1 bamboo spoon Matcha (1/2 gram)
  • 1 tbsp warm water
  • 60ml water
  • 1 glass of milk

Materials :

  • Chasaku or bamboo matcha spoon
  • Chawan or matcha bowl, or a wide bowl
  • Chasen or bamboo beater or whisk

Preparation:

  • Prepare the matcha tea as mentioned above
  • Heat the milk in a saucepan or in a milk frother
  • Beat the milk with a regular beater or whisk and pour into the matcha tea. Finished!
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