Someone once told me the reason the Japanese got so high up in the world despite having practiced an isolationist policy for so long was when the foreigners came and showed the greateset samurai could be shot down by the most ordinary peasant with a gun, they realized they were really lacking in development. So, the solution? They sent people all over the world to find out what each country does best, learn it from them, take the knowledge back home and then figure out how to do it even better, which is pretty incredible to me because that means they didn't settle for the best, but aimed higher than that, and managed to succeed.
*Fun Fact Alert:* This specific device was used as far back as the Iron Age, with grain being milled by rubbing a smaller rock against a larger rock with the grain in between the discs. This was back breaking labor which is evidenced by the injuries found upon skeletal remains of ancient people. A quantum leap forward however emerged as the rotary quern, a composite tool comprised of a stone base with a wooden pole or dowel in the center, and a movable rotating top donut shaped piece which was also made of stone, but with a handle so that it could be turned. Grain was placed into the middle of the tool and because the tool was slanted upon a 45 degree angle, gravity would pull grain down. This allowed for a single person to mill much more grain than what would have traditionally been possible using antiquated Stone Age technology. This new design freed up both time spent working as well as the amount of people required to meet a specific quota (e.g. 150 - 200 grams per person per day). Because more people could be better fed, with less effort and resources, the population of those with access to the technology in Britain expanded quickly which occurred around 400 B.C. If even one person finds that interesting, my time will not have been wasted 🤔😊📚
Thats grinder is what we use in rural side of india, ofcourse we dont grind macha we grind ragi. Edit :- Ragi also known as finger millet is gluten free, protein and fibre rich food. It is very good for those who are vegan and need to fulfil their protein requirements. It usually offer around 5- 6 grams of protein perserving.
I was as excited as those who were there, thank you very much for taking us there with you It was a good experience. You are the best. I saved with your permission🙋♀️👌✨🌼
@@Carolsnewssubsit depends on genetics My Japanese friend can really only grow a moustache goatee combo Honestly that would be ideal-- way less to shave
@@adamantobserver8655true lol. there's also my country in southeast asia where you can find tons of men with beard. another case of people forgetting that asians arent just korean, Chinese etc
Thank you! I am planning a bucket list trip to Japan for my 40th birthday and wanted new activities. Matcha was the first tea I ever had when we had someone visit my kindergarten from Japan. It started my love of tea and I don't know why I didn't think of something like this sooner.
I’m always fascinated by the natural bright green color of matcha, every other ground leaf product I know always end up more brownish green. I wonder what makes these so vibrant.
I think this is the green tea my dad was talking about. He told me once about he and my mom went out on a date to a Japanese restaurant and they had this green tea that was so vibrantly green and they loved it.
If i somehow miraculously get enough money to travel to japan, this is the place i wanna go, not because of this video, but because i am obsessed with matcha XD
@@scribble9431 it's fine to say "she looks nice" it's not normal to literally sexualize some random ass woman who isnt even apart of the video in any aspect besides the few seconds of footage. nothing about this is inherently warranting that kind of shit. you're creepy as hell
I use a $12 coffee bean grinder, it shreds leaves and dried herbs to a super fine powder. It can make about a pound in about 18 minutes, but it is very fast paced filling holding button and dumping powder in bowl, which leaves a lot of tea dust in the air. But since you need so little at a time it is perfect.
Well that kinda makes sense. Theoretically, if the electric stone mill is going fast, the matcha would be somewhat smoldering underneath from the friction.
I also went there before, but in that time they don’t have mocha lesson that day but they have Houji Cha lesson. Staff are really really nice, they knew I know basic Japanese so they try their best to use simplest Japanese in lesson(there were only 2 people beside of my family that day).
A few things to note: Matcha capitol city is in China since that was the birthplace of it. Also, I always find it interesting that people visit Japan and they describe something they always use the Japanese word, as to make it sound better or authentic. Like this guy did with a spoon! You think Japanese people come to the USA and use our words when describing words? “I was eating an interesting meal that consisted of pasta shortened tubes with a yellow cheese. I ate it with an interesting utensil called a spork!”
THe machined matcha is more bitter because, with any herb or plant, the more you work it, the more it breaks down. The more broken down tea leaves will produce compounds that taste bitter, but the hand-ground tea leaves won't be as worked, and will taste sweeter.
the grind never stops
Stardew valley irl
The puns omg.
The grinding will never stop yes I'll keep grinding ok?
Literally 😂
Meow
@@Arsectraldid too much there..
Japanese people have mastered the art of mastering the art of literally anything.
The sheer amount of absurd perfectionism is mind boggling.
Ikr
Someone once told me the reason the Japanese got so high up in the world despite having practiced an isolationist policy for so long was when the foreigners came and showed the greateset samurai could be shot down by the most ordinary peasant with a gun, they realized they were really lacking in development.
So, the solution? They sent people all over the world to find out what each country does best, learn it from them, take the knowledge back home and then figure out how to do it even better, which is pretty incredible to me because that means they didn't settle for the best, but aimed higher than that, and managed to succeed.
might have something to do with how isolated they are due to basically being stuck on an island
Kaizen
😂😂😂
This guy makes even "chakki pisching" look fancy!
😂😂
😂😂
😂😂
exactly
Is that a fucking sholay refrence 😱😱😱😱💯💯💯🔥🔥💯🫡🫡🤣🤣🫡🥶💀💀🥶🥶🥰🫡🫡😂🥶
*Fun Fact Alert:* This specific device was used as far back as the Iron Age, with grain being milled by rubbing a smaller rock against a larger rock with the grain in between the discs. This was back breaking labor which is evidenced by the injuries found upon skeletal remains of ancient people. A quantum leap forward however emerged as the rotary quern, a composite tool comprised of a stone base with a wooden pole or dowel in the center, and a movable rotating top donut shaped piece which was also made of stone, but with a handle so that it could be turned. Grain was placed into the middle of the tool and because the tool was slanted upon a 45 degree angle, gravity would pull grain down. This allowed for a single person to mill much more grain than what would have traditionally been possible using antiquated Stone Age technology. This new design freed up both time spent working as well as the amount of people required to meet a specific quota (e.g. 150 - 200 grams per person per day). Because more people could be better fed, with less effort and resources, the population of those with access to the technology in Britain expanded quickly which occurred around 400 B.C.
If even one person finds that interesting, my time will not have been wasted 🤔😊📚
Well then your time wasn't wasted. I always love comments that expand upon the information given in a Short.
this is some interesting knowledge that you just imparted on to me.😊
Pestel and mortor
YOU HAVE SUCCESS!
I legitimately thought nobody would see this, and nobody would care. Thank you for being kind enough to actually leave a comment 😮
"It's grass" Samurai
😂😂 i just find a community here
Been there and it still tasted like grass 😂😂
Real😂
Yeah 😂
@@thi1427we goin Japanese racist with this one boys 💪
my dentist says i grind in my sleep. i keep waking up with matcha all over me and in my bed
that was the good ending
Yeah, that ain’t matcha.
Nah the grinch touching you
LOL
@@cjtheterrible2238hilarious 😂
My girl got that grinder
And you have grindr
💀
Matcha 🥛
Proceeds to show a glass of milk
2 @@sawssman965
The girl grinding
Ow heaven,can watch whole day
Hope she sees this bro
Uoh! 😭
Down bad
Glad i’m not alone 😂 Built like an angel
This comment is surprisingly far down!
Thats grinder is what we use in rural side of india, ofcourse we dont grind macha we grind ragi.
Edit :- Ragi also known as finger millet is gluten free, protein and fibre rich food. It is very good for those who are vegan and need to fulfil their protein requirements.
It usually offer around 5- 6 grams of protein perserving.
What is ragi?
@@potatolord9715cerials
@@potatolord9715 finger millet.
@@potatolord9715 yeah, it a finger millet, rich in protein and fiber.
The one of the best type of food
That sounds really cool
Wow!!! That matcha looks delicious and I have NEVER thought that in my
Life. I am not a matcha lover but I would drink the hand ground stuff!
I watched video twice to see the lady in white grinding matcha. The best part of the video.
Man of culture
for reals she got some nice ones
why do we gotta sexualize women just living their lives like jfc
what her @
I love matcha. He is so fortunate to experience a tradition that I hope never goes away.
That color😩😩😩😩❤
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White 😍
pink 🥵
Why? It is a nice green, dont u think?!
That's sweet yonkers thought☺
sweet honkers yes
Down bad asf.
@@AnyaKittyMeow macha with fresh milk 🤤😋
@@seamali4383 i wanna brush the whisk against the nip in a w-motion 😍
@@seamali4383😂😂😂
Lost me when it touch 20 Second mark..gahdam that's a good grinder...
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
that pfp does NOT help LMFAO
i should call her...
that use to be my pfp xD
I was as excited as those who were there, thank you very much for taking us there with you
It was a good experience. You are the best. I saved with your permission🙋♀️👌✨🌼
the owner must be so smart, they didn't even need to pay for extra worker/machine to grind those green tea
and they make you pay 1650yen for this experience too lol, but pretty interesting for just $10 USD
They drink their ground matcha themselves tho
Wow getting a work out, getting teach and enjoying your successful work, just beautiful
Fun fact, those mills are where the expression “the daily grind” comes from. Although they were grinding flour for their daily loaf of bread.
You're kidding lmao. We get two every day expressions from the same thing? That's dope
What an awesome experience. I think everyone should experience unique experiences like this.
The girl in the white tho😢❤
those were some nice...grinders
@@jarrod4115 yep😶🌫️👀
😂
Yes. 😅😅😅😅
Ahh..Another man of culture!
Look at that color and foam now that insanely high quality matcha
Yeah She Grind it So well
🎩
😊
I just discovered this guy and I want to say he's the coolest looking guy I've ever seen ever in the history of anything ever
Excuse me, Sir. I would like to see more of this lady grinding matcha, please
Me too
I bet that was amazing. Going to Japan is my #1 bucket list item.
This is the first Asian man I’ve ever seen in my life capable of growing a beard bro wtf 😭
that looks like head hair tho, look closely at the beard it could be implanted
There's a lot of Asian man who have beard in UEA.
Korean and Japanese men have no problem growing bushy beards.
@@Carolsnewssubsit depends on genetics
My Japanese friend can really only grow a moustache goatee combo
Honestly that would be ideal-- way less to shave
@@adamantobserver8655true lol. there's also my country in southeast asia where you can find tons of men with beard. another case of people forgetting that asians arent just korean, Chinese etc
Thank you! I am planning a bucket list trip to Japan for my 40th birthday and wanted new activities. Matcha was the first tea I ever had when we had someone visit my kindergarten from Japan. It started my love of tea and I don't know why I didn't think of something like this sooner.
Best weed grinder🔥🔥🔥
thinkin the same thing
I think I found my people
10/10 would come here again 🗣🔥
I'm a tea nerd and this is now on the wish list. Tnx 🍵
Everything made by hand, always has a sweetness and heartwarming to it. Everything that made by machine it’s always bitter and cold.
The color is so beautiful. Im so surprised that it's natural and not some chemical
Dang is this a matcha factory or a supermodel factory, you all are some beautiful people
That smile is infectious 😄
Fresh, young leaves, especially of high quality, are sweet.
I’m always fascinated by the natural bright green color of matcha, every other ground leaf product I know always end up more brownish green. I wonder what makes these so vibrant.
When did hikaru become a vlogger 😂
who?
@@Gothicsnake47 famous chess player
Iykyk
Exactly what I'm thinking about! 😂
@@Gothicsnake47hikaru
I think this is the green tea my dad was talking about. He told me once about he and my mom went out on a date to a Japanese restaurant and they had this green tea that was so vibrantly green and they loved it.
Wow!! the color is bright green 😲😲
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underrated
It's tea 🤨
I LOVE MATCHA. This is going on my bucket list
0:22
Well well well 😅
Yes my Son we all saw it
Is that his gf?
@@Joe-do2hr might be
Lovely
Heavies fr 😊
இத பார்க்கும் போது Neni, shinchan & friends-கு tea போட்டு கொடுக்குறது தான் ஞாபகத்துக்கு வருது😂😂
How did you made the bubble so small and delicate, I tried but the bubble is big and easy to break, great work!
If i somehow miraculously get enough money to travel to japan, this is the place i wanna go, not because of this video, but because i am obsessed with matcha XD
I thought bro was Jayoma for a sec.
I liked the mid part the most.
Legends will only appreciate the girl grinding..
I am very jealous.
This is on my travel bucket list 🍵
Didn't expect those 🍈🍈 to pop up.
YES delicious
youre being genuinely creepy. stop.
@@AlexiaandJake all men think boobs. It's natural. ☺️
@@scribble9431 it's fine to say "she looks nice" it's not normal to literally sexualize some random ass woman who isnt even apart of the video in any aspect besides the few seconds of footage. nothing about this is inherently warranting that kind of shit. you're creepy as hell
holy cow that matcha is FRESH - mine is practically GREY in comparison 😭😭😭😭😭
This is the first asian i have seen with a good quality beard. U r precious.
I use a $12 coffee bean grinder, it shreds leaves and dried herbs to a super fine powder.
It can make about a pound in about 18 minutes, but it is very fast paced filling holding button and dumping powder in bowl, which leaves a lot of tea dust in the air.
But since you need so little at a time it is perfect.
NGL uji might be one of my fav places to visit. Very cute.
Well that kinda makes sense. Theoretically, if the electric stone mill is going fast, the matcha would be somewhat smoldering underneath from the friction.
Love all these silly little names for a bowl. A spoon. A whisk.
That looks so good bro
My grandfather spent a few years in Japan during the Korean War and had friends that still sent him Macha,Green tea 50 years later.
As a fellow east Asian dude you got the nicest beard ive ever seen on an east asian.
Matcha has a beautiful green color!!!!
Once, while drinking matcha in Kanazawa my old dead dog showed up standing next to me as if that was perfectly normal.....
Have meaningful sips,
Chris
Awesome. Would love to go there some day
Now that’s some pretty matcha!
This has now been made into my favorite pokemon, Polchageist!
That was soo pretty green!
I’ve never had I don’t know how to say that like that sounds so good I want it😊
I also went there before, but in that time they don’t have mocha lesson that day but they have Houji Cha lesson. Staff are really really nice, they knew I know basic Japanese so they try their best to use simplest Japanese in lesson(there were only 2 people beside of my family that day).
i can't even imagine how good that tastes
That looks so good. Will have to look into this to do with the niece.
When drinking matcha is your whole personality
the reaction was like "oohh, its not that good actually" 😄
Not gonna lie. That’s looks like a fun hobby
It looks so nice
Your matcha taste better is because you made it
whats the name of the workshop? im thinking of traveling to japan for vacation and this seems like a fun learning experience!
Ill never get tired of that green.
This looks tiring and relaxing at the same time.. ❤
it's a great way to trick some dumb hipsters into paying god knows how much extra for a cup of tea lmfao
Daaamn, those are perfect!
The bitter is due to the heat produced by the grinder which slightly burns the leaves
A few things to note: Matcha capitol city is in China since that was the birthplace of it. Also, I always find it interesting that people visit Japan and they describe something they always use the Japanese word, as to make it sound better or authentic. Like this guy did with a spoon! You think Japanese people come to the USA and use our words when describing words? “I was eating an interesting meal that consisted of pasta shortened tubes with a yellow cheese. I ate it with an interesting utensil called a spork!”
I’m really interested in this, could you give a link of this workshop please. 😊
In India...this grinder we are using from ancient time...we still grind pulses, rice, grains using this grinder...
Legend says he's still grinding
It's always better when you do it yourself.
They are amazing
I want to try the Matcha you made because if it’s sweet I will enjoy it more
Bro breathes air matcha flavored
That's super interesting!!
THe machined matcha is more bitter because, with any herb or plant, the more you work it, the more it breaks down. The more broken down tea leaves will produce compounds that taste bitter, but the hand-ground tea leaves won't be as worked, and will taste sweeter.
Beautiful process!! 💚
How fun! I love Matcha! Great experience
I think uncle iroh would enjoy doing this
Matcha is already tea , in Chinese “Cha” is tea “Muo” is like paste so when you say Matcha, you’re already matcha tea basically
That green color is beautiful
Never seen an Asian with a full beard like this. Looks awesome too.
West Asian grow them all the time :p
Adding those milk shown 25 seconds in to the matcha will make it even tastier😏
Your instructor looks like a level 10 matchad
I took one too like that. Was that at the museum?
Mmmmm unknown plant juice, my favorite
thought this guy was that one lawyer for the 1st 2 seconds and was wondering what is he doing making macha instead of setting criminals free