Step By Step Guide About How To Make Matcha

By Amanda Baird


Many people are not aware of the fact that matcha is a type of green tea specifically available in Asian countries especially Japan. The reason why it is referred as Japanese tea is because the major exporter and producer of this green tea is none other than Japan. If you consume it regularly you will be benefited with it in a healthy way. Its not difficult to learn how to make matcha tea but the process can differ from making other type of teas.

Unlike other green teas, it is a powdered tea which means you will be consuming whole tea leaf instead of just drinking the water extract of the leaf. You have the option to keep its consistency either thin or thick according to your personal preference and liking. The thick tea is known as Usucha and tea with thin consistency is called Koicha.

To avoid an awful tasting tea you should follow the brewing process in an accurate manner. There are certain steps that you need to follow to brew a perfect cup of matcha. Never use boiling hot water to brew it instead use warm hot water.

Firstly, boil water in a pan to extreme boiling temperature and then take it off the fire and wait for about two or three minutes then start the brewing process. You may need some hot water separately in another pan if you want to change the consistency of it.Once the water is boiled, pour it into a separate bowl. Don't let it cool down for long otherwise you will find it difficult to brew it in a perfect manner.

Depending on the desired consistency, add the tea powder in your cup. You can add 1/2 to 2 spoons of powder in a single cup. To obtain thick texture you should add 2 spoons otherwise 1/2 spoon is enough for a thin textured drink. For smoother texture, always use a tea strainer so that no granules are left within your cup.

While making sure that the water temperature is still quite hot, whisk your tea as quickly and smoothly as you can. The best way to prepare it should be that first of all you take a small quantity of hot water add the powder to create mixture and once its mixed thoroughly, you can add the rest of the water and mix it well.

If you want to make it thick then whisk till a layer of froth is created on top whereas to obtain thin texture gently whisk in circular motion and get a smooth and light blend of tea. The best way is to drink it immediately otherwise the taste will not remain the same.

Thus, the process involved in how to make matcha is very easy. Keep your tea powder in the refrigerator while sealing it in using an air tight container. It s a good practice to drink this tea on a regular basis because it contains a lot of beneficial antioxidants that are considered to be good for your health and physical fitness in general.




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