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I recently came across this new brand of organic ceremonial matcha and decided to give it a try. I was totally blown away by how delicious it is. Now this product is a ceremonial-grade matcha intended for drinking in it's pure form with water. Only the very best quality tea leaves are appropriate for creating this kind of matcha, which means it does tend to run a little more. This is opposed to a cullinary grade, or ingredient grade matcha, which use the lower quality, older leaves and has a harsher less nuanced flavor. If you are going to drink matcha rather just mixing some in with your smoothie or baking, you absolutely want to use a ceremonial matcha. Of course, you can also use this ceremonial matcha to make a matcha latte too. I actually prefer drinking my matcha straight, and so it is totally worth it to me to acquire a top quality matcha and that is what I have always done. Click To Keep Reading About This Matcha Tea Product includes more about the purpose of this belief. I am always on the look out for anything new, and so when I was on Amazon the other day and saw MEDITATION, the new matcha from Misaki Tea Company, I quickly knew I had to try it out. Well, you already know that I thoroughly enjoy it, but the question is "What makes it so great?" I feel it's truly how fresh it is. The manufacturer puts an emphasis on minimizing the time between harvest and when you get the product. I mean it's common sense I guess. When it comes to food fresher is generally better. They fly it in from Japan rather than have it sit for weeks on a ship at sea. A thing about matcha in general is that the taste/texture will differ tremendously based on the ratio of powder to water as well as stirring technique. It is preferable to stir matcha as a pure tea with a whisk in a zig-zag motion, or to use an electric frother to break up and evenly blend the powder. A higher quantity of powder to less water will create "Koicha", supplying a thicker but sweeter result whereas less powder with more water forms "Usucha", a thinner, more bitter flavor that is characteristic of green tea more familiar to westerners. I recommend that you head over to Amazon and give MEDITATION from Misaki Tea Company a shot. Let me know if you like it as much as I do..

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