How to Make Matcha at Home: A Beginner's Guide

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How to Make Matcha at Home: A Beginner's Guide

Making matcha at home is a simple yet rewarding process that can easily be integrated into your daily routine. It’s not just about making a delicious cup of tea—it’s also about creating a mindful moment that allows you to slow down and connect with yourself. Here’s a beginner-friendly guide to making matcha at home.

 

Step-by-Step Instructions for Making Matcha

  1. Add two scoops of matcha into your bowl using your chashaku (or one teaspoon). Remember to sift the matcha directly into the bowl for a smooth texture;
  2. Pour approximately 90ml of hot water into the bowl from the sides;
  3. Clear any stuck matcha, then gently whisk in an "M" shape to foam up, gradually increasing speed. Finish with circular whisking and lift the chasen from the middle for a creamy texture;
  4. Take a moment to savour your matcha and appreciate the tranquility of the ritual.

 

Tips for the Perfect Matcha

To get the best flavor and health benefits, always opt for high-quality matcha powder. Adjust the amount of matcha and water to match your taste preference, and for a creamier experience, try making a matcha latte by adding warm milk instead of water.

 

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