add approximately 3g of tea to the gaiwan and gently pour hot water along the inner walls (avoiding direct contact with the leaves)
This matcha honors that philosophy
The porcelain is thin yet resilient
You should be able to enjoy up to 12-15 times
As you whisk your matcha
Hurou “Tiger Meat” Wuyi Oolong Size:10-packs add approximately 3g of teaThis tea might be called Tiger Meat, but dont worryits not named after its taste. The name comes from the teas origin: Hu Xiao Yan (Tiger Roar Rock), a legendary cliffside area deep in the heart of Wuyi Mountain, China. Wuyi Mountain is famous for its rocky cliffs, mineral rich red soil, and misty, shaded valleys. Grown at elevations of 1,2001,500 meters, the tea bushes here absorb the essence of the rocks, clouds, and mountain airgiving this tea its