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As early as the 6th century, the Chinese recognised the potential of the bright green powder, matcha, which was used at the time as a medicinal plant. It was not until some Buddhist monks emigrated to Japan and brought seeds of the tea plant with them that matcha, which had fallen into oblivion, enjoyed a renewed popularity. The monks drank matcha tea especially during their long meditation sessions.
The Matcha powder is extracted from the tea plant. Initially, it is cultivated in the same way as other types of tea. However, the tea plant is kept in the shade during the production of matcha. Why? To increase chlorophyll and amino acid production. The plant also draws its nutrients primarily from the soil. This gives the tea its unique taste and green colour. After harvesting, the tea leaves are dried and then ground in a traditional stone mill.
Since matcha is not a protected term and translates as "ground tea", there are many different qualities. Generally, distinctions are made between the ceremonial, premium and cooking qualities.
Our Japanese Matcha Yuijn is of ceremony quality and shines in a bright green colour. You can enjoy it pure or use it as an ingredient in your muesli or homemade bliss balls. The Matcha ceremony quality is also particularly popular as a high-quality ingredient in delicatessen products. The taste is slightly bitter and reminiscent of fresh grass. With the Yuijn, you and your friends can summon your inner Zen master.
| Product number: | MATCHA_002 |
|---|---|
| Best before date | 06.01.2027 |
| Origin | Japan |
| Content | 0.03 kg |
| Manufacturer | KoRo |
| EAN/GTIN | 4260335838372 |
| Data sheet | Specification |
| Organic control body & Organic origin |
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| Nutrition traces | Nutrition traces |
| Shipping | Delivery time outside of Germany |
| Company |
KoRo Handels GmbH Hauptstraße 26, 10827 Berlin |
| Storage Advice | Store tightly closed in the refrigerator. |
| Ingredients | 100 % Tencha* *from organic farming |
| Trade Name | Organic ground Tencha (green tea) |
| Label note | Ingredients, nutritional values, and packaging may change. For exact information, please check the product description. |
| Press & Resellers | Download cropped photo |
Drinks with coconut water
First things first: What actually is coconut water? Drank it and found it to be good: For us, coconut water has become one of the staples in the office alongside orange and apple juice. But is it actually contained in every coconut? Coconut water is obtained from young, unripe coconuts. Depending on the degree of ripeness, a coconut can contain up to half a liter of juice. The unripe the nut, the more liquid it contains. Ripe coconuts also often contain some coconut water, but less. Coconut water therefore provides information about how long the coconut has been stored. However, a coconut with less water is no less valuable in the kitchen, it is simply used differently. This is because the firm, white flesh of the coconut is then used to make the popular coconut milk for your creamy, spicy curries. For coconut fans, nothing beats fruity, chilled coconut water - preferably fresh and straight from the coconut, of course. However, as you have to dig deeper into your wallet for fresh coconuts in Germany, we have organic coconut water in Tetra Paks for you in the store and have collected the best ideas for drinks with it here.
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