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  2. DAVIDsTEA is serving 24 days of matcha with this limited ...

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    Perfect for the tea drinker in your life, DAVIDsTEA recently released its very first 24 Days of Matcha advent calendar and it’s festive AF. DAVIDsTEA is serving 24 days of matcha with this ...

  3. Easy Iced Matcha Latte Recipe - AOL

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    Iced Matcha Latte Recipe. Ingredients. 1 tsp matcha green tea powder. 2 tbs water. 1 c. milk. 1/2 tsp honey optional. Ice. Check out the original post for the full recipe.

  4. This Recipe-a-Week Calendar Guarantees You'll Never Run ... - AOL

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    The Delish 2025 Recipe-A-Week Calendar helps shake up your cooking routine with 53 super-easy dishes that will inspire you every week. Whether you want to make something fun for the fam, have ...

  5. Japanese tea utensils - Wikipedia

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    ' tobacco tray '), the tray or box for the smoking set that the host provides the guests in the waiting room, at the waiting arbor, and in the tea room at the time of the "thin tea" service (usucha temae). Hiire (火入, lit. ' fire container '), a container for the lit charcoal that serves as the lighter. Usually made of ceramic.

  6. Matcha - Wikipedia

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    The tea at that time was a brownish-black lump tea, not green like today's matcha. [57] It is thought that this lump tea was powdered by a grinder and consumed as matcha. [57] Characters for matcha (抹茶) in the Japanese dictionary Unpo Iroha Shū (1548) The word matcha (抹茶) can be

  7. Pictorial of Tea Ware - Wikipedia

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    The green tea was ground into a fine powder and hot water was added then whisked in a bowl with a brush to make tea and foam, this Chinese method of preparing tea spread to Japan and became the way matcha tea is made in Japan today. While in China this method gave way to the brewing tea method, which is the infusion of loose tea.

  8. Tea culture in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Tea with its utensils for daily consumption Tea plantation in Shizuoka Prefecture. Tea (茶, cha) is an important part of Japanese culture.It first appeared in the Nara period (710–794), introduced to the archipelago by ambassadors returning from China, but its real development came later, from the end of the 12th century, when its consumption spread to Zen temples, also following China's ...

  9. Chinese tea - Wikipedia

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    A traditional Chinese tea set consists of special clay or porcelain teapots, teacups, tea spoons, tea strainers, draining trays, tea forceps (for the leaves), a large forceps (for the tea cups) and occasionally, tea caddies. All of these are kept on a special wooden tea tray with an inbuilt draining arrangement and a holder for the drained ...