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Tsujiri Melting Matcha 40g

Tsujiri Melting Matcha 40g

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Tsujiri Melt-in-the-Mix Matcha
● Melts easily in water or milk, and is not sweet, so you can enjoy a variety of arrangements.
● Suitable for making matcha lattes, authentic matcha, and even cooking and baking.
● Tightly sealed, with a convenient zipper.

Melt, mix, sprinkle. Made with first-grade tea, it is finished to prevent lumps. [Product Features] Dissolves well in water or milk, so you can easily enjoy authentic matcha or matcha latte. It is not sweet, so you can freely arrange it in various ways, and it is also ideal for making sweets at restaurants. [Brand Description] Uji is a high-quality tea producing area, blessed with precipitation and prone to fog due to the temperature difference between day and night. The long-established tea store "Tsujiri" was born in this area, which has been the center of Japanese tea culture since ancient times. In 1861, during the turmoil of the end of the Edo period, the tea masters of Uji lost the protection of the Tokugawa Shogunate, and the tea plantations of Uji were falling into ruin. Concerned about this situation, Tsujiri's founder "Tsujiriemon" invented a tea bin (can bin) with high preservation properties to expand the sales channels of tea, and also established the "Gyokuro manufacturing method" to finish Gyokuro tea leaves in a beautiful, needle-like, bright green color. He built the foundation for the reputation of Uji tea, which is said to be synonymous with high-quality tea. Tsujiri's history, which contributed greatly to the improvement of the tea industry, can also be said to be the history of the revival of Uji tea. [Brand description] Founded in 1860. The first generation Tsuji Riemon is known for brilliantly reviving the reputation of Uji tea, which was in danger of collapse during the turmoil of the late Edo period, by inventing the tea box and perfecting the gyokuro manufacturing method. Tsujiri has inherited Tsuji Riemon's sincerity and passion for tea, and delivers the charm of a variety of teas with reliable techniques and quality.

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