Japan Ceremonial Matcha "Hisui" ORGANIC - green tea - Packaging: 70 g
Japan Ceremonial Matcha "Hisui" ORGANIC - green tea - Packaging: 70 g
Japan Ceremonial Matcha "Hisui" is a ceremonial tea powder sourced from Japan in a certified organic version. The name "Hisui" means "nuclear power", reflecting the intense and rich flavour of this tea. More
Product code: 5509-3466 Shipping options
Japan Ceremonial Matcha "Hisui" is a ceremonial tea powder sourced from Japan in a certified organic version. The name "Hisui" means "nuclear power", reflecting the intense and rich flavour of this tea. More
Product code: 5509-3466 Shipping options
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Packaging | Availability | Price incl. VAT | Quantity (ks) | |||
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1 kg | Delivery 2 weeks | More | 254,70 € | |||
70 g | in stock | More | 23,40 € |
Japan Ceremonial Matcha "Hisui" ORGANIC
- ✔️ certified organic Matcha powder
- ✔️ is sourced from Japan
- ✔️ traditionally used in Japanese tea ceremony
- ✔️ high in antioxidants and amino acids
- ✔️ comes from a 100% organic and natural farm
- ✔️ cover with water at 70°C and then whisk
Enjoy the Japanese tradition in every cup
Matcha ceremonies are considered an important part of Japanese culture and are associated with calming, meditation and reflection. Plus, it contains plenty of antioxidants and other beneficial substances.
This certified organic matcha tea is made from the highest quality tea leaves, which are carefully processed and then ground into a fine powder.
Simply pour 70°C water over the matcha and stir or whisk thoroughly. Then just enjoy the traditional taste of ceremonial organic Japanese tea.
Type of tea | Green |
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Country of origin | Japan |
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