How to make a bowl of green matcha tea

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  • Опубликовано: 25 апр 2014
  • www.tea-kyoto.com
    For Japanese green matcha tea lovers around the world, this is how we make and drink it! Enjoy!

Комментарии • 94

  • @Lorvaen
    @Lorvaen 4 года назад +15

    that whisk technique was amazing, perfect froth

  • @JESUSISKING77742
    @JESUSISKING77742 5 лет назад +5

    out of the hundreds or maybe thousands of matcha how to's this is the best one! thank you

  • @huntrrams
    @huntrrams Год назад +4

    Thank you for this authentic way to create matcha! I feel like I’m back in Kyoto ❤❤

  • @maomora185
    @maomora185 7 лет назад +25

    i drink matcha every morning! my best drink!!

  • @NoLow95
    @NoLow95 4 года назад +15

    I loved your sweet and happy style of presentation, made me instantly feel better ! Subscribed, greetings from Germany.

  • @zinzolin14
    @zinzolin14 5 лет назад +4

    I enjoy matcha after a meal. The way you prepare and drink the matcha is very elegant!

  • @problmch1ld
    @problmch1ld 2 года назад +9

    She's adorable 🥰 and a great teacher, my first cup of matcha went great, plenty of froth, good color, and no large bubbles.

  • @cinnabarfields3645
    @cinnabarfields3645 6 лет назад +11

    Excellent, very detailed and very specific.

  • @4broadacre
    @4broadacre 6 лет назад +33

    So beautifully well presented. Thank you.

  • @michellematsuoka1738
    @michellematsuoka1738 4 года назад +4

    That's some godly foam right there...I could never get that in mine. Gotta practice more! Thank you!

  • @pinkmagicali
    @pinkmagicali Год назад

    This is so calming to watch. Exactly what I am looking for. A small antidote to the chaos of the world. It reminds me to slow down.

  • @Godblsu
    @Godblsu 3 года назад +3

    I like the way you drinking, show respect. Thank you from Ethiopia.

  • @jasonboot3957
    @jasonboot3957 5 лет назад +13

    an old friend told me about matcha on the phone yesterday,thank you for the great introduction video

    • @jasonboot3957
      @jasonboot3957 5 лет назад +1

      Drink it about every day now, this really is a keeper! ❤it's also replacing coffee days! 🌸

  • @inthezone9817
    @inthezone9817 Год назад

    perfect tea ceremony, great video

  • @darv1852
    @darv1852 2 года назад

    Thank you for teaching me how to drink the tea. I love that I get to make noise on the last sip and drink my favorite part...the foam. :)

  • @shivani1012
    @shivani1012 3 года назад

    thank you so much !!!! i couldn't figure out why my matcha wasn't getting a nice foam .... now i know..!!! great explanation..you are a great teacher !

  • @paulphelps7809
    @paulphelps7809 3 года назад +7

    It's important to know that ALL matcha products are good from a health viewpoint.
    The ratings 'better' or 'best' are about artistic values --taste, fragrance, appearance.

  • @iwatchyoutube202
    @iwatchyoutube202 5 месяцев назад

    This was SO amazing, many thanks.

  • @kaede_jing
    @kaede_jing 2 года назад

    Simple and best explanation!~~ Thank you~~ Going to start my matcha journey soon!

  • @waranchitruengsrisang1077
    @waranchitruengsrisang1077 4 года назад

    Thank you. I really love matcha.

  • @lobsang7796
    @lobsang7796 3 года назад +2

    Love matcha 🍵

  • @HobbyistangBisdak
    @HobbyistangBisdak 2 года назад

    wow thank you for this. love the matcha tea. this is very helpful. stay connected

  • @0525carla
    @0525carla 9 месяцев назад

    Very informative, thank you for sharing.

  • @stringman509
    @stringman509 Год назад

    I do love matcha it is so good for you best wishes Colin UK 🇬🇧 😊 xx

  • @Adamosbadboy
    @Adamosbadboy Год назад

    Amazing video explanation. Thank you )

  • @seeksustainablejapan
    @seeksustainablejapan 3 года назад +8

    This is wonderful- thank you for sharing the art of tea-ceremony with all of us (and allowing comments). I am looking forward to talking with you this morning at 9am on the #seekingsustainabilitylive talkshow. Even after many years living in Japan, I am still fascinated and impressed by people who do tea ceremony so gracefully and beautifully as you do!

    • @camelliateaceremony
      @camelliateaceremony  3 года назад +2

      Hi! I'm sorry I haven't replied earlier. It was great talking to you on your podcast. I'm actually shy but it encouraged me to do more videos. Happy new Year! -Atsuko

    • @seeksustainablejapan
      @seeksustainablejapan 3 года назад

      @@camelliateaceremony Happy New Year Atsuko!

  • @barrybecker3706
    @barrybecker3706 11 месяцев назад

    Beautiful!

  • @EstelaDESCLAVELLES0328
    @EstelaDESCLAVELLES0328 2 года назад

    Matcha tea the best and one of my favorite , thanks for sharing this recipe, here from dadi christv and Luis Espy

  • @user-uu5jf3jo3o
    @user-uu5jf3jo3o 4 года назад +8

    Beautiful. I do red wine ceremony.

  • @gingerromas9193
    @gingerromas9193 4 года назад

    Thank you bet very much!

  • @Militarybabe.88
    @Militarybabe.88 4 года назад +14

    Just wanted to say thank you. I've lived in Japan for years and I also watched a lot of videos on youtube about this beautiful process. I found yours very informative and you have a contagious smile. I really enjoyed this video.

    • @fitfirst4468
      @fitfirst4468 2 года назад +1

      Thank dee’s nuts

    • @Militarybabe.88
      @Militarybabe.88 2 года назад

      @@fitfirst4468 lol you'd be amazed how many times I've been called that. Love it. Hahha

  • @perlas4582
    @perlas4582 Год назад

    MACHA WA OISHI NE, NONDA KOTTO ARU AT TEA CEREMONY LEARNING. ARIGATOU😍

  • @Lionix1803
    @Lionix1803 4 года назад

    Thank you!

  • @jonnathanmoreno4711
    @jonnathanmoreno4711 3 года назад

    This was great

  • @silviapinela8695
    @silviapinela8695 4 года назад

    thank you :-) Perfect.

  • @KasiaB00
    @KasiaB00 3 года назад

    Lovely thank you

  • @Dimplekaye03
    @Dimplekaye03 2 года назад

    Thanks for sharing thos host watchibg po from DCTV

  • @andrew1k
    @andrew1k 2 года назад

    thank you 😍

  • @Jonnsh.09
    @Jonnsh.09 6 лет назад +2

    綺麗なー、あの夜空みたいな棗。。。どこで買いましたか?

  • @alancarlyon340
    @alancarlyon340 3 года назад

    Hi, I have just drank my first cup of matcha tea and it was a bit rough, so here I am watching how this tea should be prepared
    I noticed you heated the bowl, then dried it, could one just micro wave the empty cup to warm it before adding the tea?
    I will need to purchase a Bamboo whisk. Thank you so much for this video!

  • @Mau-P
    @Mau-P Год назад

    Niiice

  • @julieadam8904
    @julieadam8904 4 года назад

    You make it look so easy! But how do I measure 90 degree heat?

  • @joshenyou360
    @joshenyou360 Год назад

    Can you please tell me what brand of matcha you like and where I might purchase it?

  • @nre0
    @nre0 5 лет назад +1

    Is that a Raku tea bowl? curious :)

  • @loregene08
    @loregene08 2 года назад

    Sending my support mam Dadj ChrisTV

  • @Sylphadora
    @Sylphadora 5 лет назад

    How much water is she using? If she added two scoops is that 2 g? Or is it 1 g the two scoops?

  • @milcooke439
    @milcooke439 6 лет назад +1

    I love matcha but only recently i managed to get it really good and with froth. I started using a small bowl instead of a coffee cup.

  • @EleksaFinoy
    @EleksaFinoy 2 года назад

    Hello! Watching replay from #Tdadichris #TEdelyn

  • @esatakan3076
    @esatakan3076 3 года назад

    Awesome vid thank you! A question; i love the taste of matcha but it's still a bit too bitter for me. Any advice on how İ can make the matcha tea naturally taste sweeter?

    • @cato3277
      @cato3277 2 года назад +2

      Is your water too hot? Too much heat can draw a lot of bitterness from the leaf. I'd recommend not going any higher than 175 fahrenheit or 80 celsius.

  • @loregene08
    @loregene08 2 года назад

    Sending my support Dadi ChrisTV

  • @Kimmy34q
    @Kimmy34q Год назад

    I wonder how you can tell if the water is hot enough without a thermometer.

  • @naominellissa9148
    @naominellissa9148 2 года назад +1

    Hello , thank you for the tips , how much water do I put in ? Thank you

  • @cafemobileplageaindiab280
    @cafemobileplageaindiab280 Год назад

    Can matcha tea be made with milk?

  • @suzseqng5967
    @suzseqng5967 3 года назад

    Very graceful presentation. But I wished you explain more on the spirit behind the nuances so others can truly appreciate. Like is facing the design of the cup towards you is a moment of taking in the pleasure of the vessel's design and craft, and turning to the side is a way to preserve the vessel's integrity to last? And is there like a lost meaning to give oneself a specific prayer/will to each sip, as in wishing the tea will heal body, mind, soul, etc?

  • @jr4chargers
    @jr4chargers 2 года назад

    I’ve only done it twice. The first time came out much better than the second time. Lol 😭
    I think I might have added too much water.

  • @user-gd3vc2zs4f
    @user-gd3vc2zs4f 5 лет назад

    日本人です

  • @c4rlosraven
    @c4rlosraven 2 года назад

    Why does mine looks dark green and not like yours, that looks light green? 🤔

  • @hakbug
    @hakbug 6 лет назад +1

    omg

  • @ExtraCorona666
    @ExtraCorona666 7 лет назад +10

    I would like to taste Japanese emerald Matcha tea, but we can not buy it at a reasonable price. This tea will overpayment 6 times.. It is very overpriced! And Chasen is bad quality!

  • @SevenDeMagnus
    @SevenDeMagnus 5 лет назад +5

    Thanks. Is 1 gram of match to 30ml of warm water good enough?
    God bless, Proverbs 31

    • @baisao
      @baisao 5 лет назад +6

      SevenDeMagnus That will work as a guide but you’ll want to double the weight & volume. For example, it seems that 1.5-2 grams for 70 ml of water. Although 90° C is suggested in the video, many very experienced tea drinkers have come to favor a lower temperature for Japanese green teas. Bitter compounds go into solution at higher temperatures and are generally undesirable. While it may not be orthodox for usu-cha, it is perfectly acceptable for all other Japanese green teas to be steeped at 80° C or lower (down to 50° in some cases!). Considering how close the tencha for matcha is to gyokuro, a lower temperature for matcha makes sense for reducing bitterness and extracting the most flavorful elements of the tea. For this reason I suggest a temperature around 80° C.

  • @sebanowski8776
    @sebanowski8776 3 года назад

    Where did you get the wisp?

  • @lauraleech5188
    @lauraleech5188 Год назад

    I missed the amount of water to the tea bowl.

  • @drummeruss
    @drummeruss 3 года назад

    I’m just having a hard time getting the froth, maybe it’s my water or the quality of the Matcha.

    • @camelliateaceremony
      @camelliateaceremony  3 года назад +1

      Hi drummerruss, I'm sorry it took long to reply. How's your matcha making going? I hear hard-water is more difficult and also the temperature is important. 80C hot water and 2g matcha. Thank you!

    • @suzseqng5967
      @suzseqng5967 3 года назад +1

      I think getting the right size of whisk matters too.

  • @texturevoyages471
    @texturevoyages471 5 лет назад

    Hello, thank you for your video!! Could you advice me where to buy online some good and ORGANIC matcha tea please? :)

    • @SusanBame
      @SusanBame 5 лет назад +1

      My matcha tea is from Mountain Rose Herbs in Eugene, Oregon. I own an exquisite collection of tea bowls made by David Hergesheimer, glazed by his wife Keiko, purchased at Yellow Springs Pottery in Yellow Springs, Ohio.

  • @lateblossom
    @lateblossom 5 лет назад

    She has a unique accent. Where did she go or where did she grow up or where did she learn her English?

  • @seanmichael5992
    @seanmichael5992 6 лет назад +2

    190 degrees

    • @spinningbacksidekick
      @spinningbacksidekick 6 лет назад +3

      Also correct, but she meant 90 degrees Celsius.

    • @baisao
      @baisao 5 лет назад +1

      Sean Michael Although 90° C is suggested in the video, many very experienced tea drinkers have come to favor a lower temperature, especially for Japanese green teas. Bitter compounds go into solution at higher temperatures and are generally undesirable. While it may not be orthodox for usu-cha, it is orthodox for all other Japanese green teas to be steeped at 70° C or lower. Considering how close the tencha for matcha is to gyokuro, a lower temperature for matcha makes sense for reducing bitterness and extracting the most flavorful elements of the tea. For this reason I suggest a temperature around 70° C. But use 90° C if it is a formal affair. ;-)

  • @samiraboukhima9035
    @samiraboukhima9035 5 лет назад

    Qui peux me traduire en français svp ?

    • @mokshadalnaraidoo7643
      @mokshadalnaraidoo7643 4 года назад

      As tu eu la traduction

    • @samiraboukhima9035
      @samiraboukhima9035 4 года назад

      @@mokshadalnaraidoo7643 non ma belle moi j aime les recettes de beauté asiatique mais malheureusement je ne comprend pas la langue

  • @retribution999
    @retribution999 Год назад

    I just put a spoonful in a cup, stir and drink. Tastes good and has same health benefits without the froth.

  • @daedaetinez6406
    @daedaetinez6406 3 года назад

    🇯🇵 🍵 ❤️

  • @CR34TIV3M1ND
    @CR34TIV3M1ND 4 года назад

    i still dont get why you have to turn the bowl twice before drinking. can someone explain?

    • @umitatsuya2492
      @umitatsuya2492 4 года назад +4

      Leo Scaletta its the pattern on the cup, when you drink, you should not drink the side that the beautiful pattern is on

    • @Sam-kv2ny
      @Sam-kv2ny 3 года назад

      It is just Japanese tradition I think.

    • @luna-gt1eu
      @luna-gt1eu 3 года назад +1

      i saw in another video that, even if there is no beautiful pattern on the cup like there is on this one, i believe when the host places the bowl in front of you, they place it with the most beautiful view of the tea facing you. so to be respectful and show appreciation to the consideration of the host, you turn the cup to the side to not drink directly from the "beautiful side" of the tea. im not 100% sure this is the exact reason, but i think this may be why.

  • @jhunmontina6422
    @jhunmontina6422 Год назад

    how can you enjoy when you have too many rules on drinking tea.

    • @joshenyou360
      @joshenyou360 Год назад

      I believe it is an experience meant to be enjoyed not rushed. To make this part of your day relaxing and calming. What a lovely ceremony.

  • @ErickGarcia-cj2uf
    @ErickGarcia-cj2uf 2 года назад

    I guess a blender is useless in making foamy matcha

  • @hawghawg381
    @hawghawg381 Год назад

    Too many rules. I will just drink sweet tea.

  • @Nature_Quixote
    @Nature_Quixote 4 года назад

    ( ^ U ^ )//