How to Make a Matcha Latte: A Japanese Tea Company's Recipe
A thin ribbon of bright green poured into warm milk. The color blooms. The surface goes pale jade, then settles, and ...
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A thin ribbon of bright green poured into warm milk. The color blooms. The surface goes pale jade, then settles, and ...
The leaves at the bottom of the kyusu still smell green, soft, slightly savory. Yes, you can eat tea leaves. If you a...
Morning tea leaves a small pile of damp green in the strainer, still fragrant, still soft, still carrying something o...
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Handcrafted teaware from seven Japanese kilns — and the stories of the people who make it.