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Mizuba Tea Co.
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Welcome to the official TH-cam channel for Mizuba Tea Co.! Thanks for taking a #MatchaMoment™ with us.
Here you'll find a variety of informative, fun, and enlightening videos all about heritage Japanese green tea - from how to prepare matcha and treats, to interviews on how Mizuba came to be known as one of the best sources of pure, farm-direct Uji Japanese matcha, and our trips in Japan. We're here for all your matcha needs!
Learn and read more at mizubatea.com/ // @MizubaTeaCo on Instagram, Facebook, and Pinterest.
Want a jump start on making matcha at home? Use code: InstaTeaTime for 10% off your order.
Here you'll find a variety of informative, fun, and enlightening videos all about heritage Japanese green tea - from how to prepare matcha and treats, to interviews on how Mizuba came to be known as one of the best sources of pure, farm-direct Uji Japanese matcha, and our trips in Japan. We're here for all your matcha needs!
Learn and read more at mizubatea.com/ // @MizubaTeaCo on Instagram, Facebook, and Pinterest.
Want a jump start on making matcha at home? Use code: InstaTeaTime for 10% off your order.
Cafe Spotlight: Stereoscope Coffee
Mizuba is honored to partner with incredible coffee shops who steward not just the integrity of coffee to the highest degree -- but also ensure your tea experience is exceptional. Stereoscope is at the top of the game when it comes to showcasing Mizuba Matcha in all its delicious facets.
Stereoscope's menu features:
Mizuba Yorokobi Single-Estate Matcha: mizubatea.com/products/yorokobi-ceremonial-organic-matcha
and two exclusive Mizuba x Stereoscope collaborations:
Ujigawa
Nakama
Try all three unique #MizubaMatcha teas served in different styles as a latte, tonic, or traditionally-whisked tea and served at all of Stereoscope's Los Angeles locations.
Stereoscope's menu features:
Mizuba Yorokobi Single-Estate Matcha: mizubatea.com/products/yorokobi-ceremonial-organic-matcha
and two exclusive Mizuba x Stereoscope collaborations:
Ujigawa
Nakama
Try all three unique #MizubaMatcha teas served in different styles as a latte, tonic, or traditionally-whisked tea and served at all of Stereoscope's Los Angeles locations.
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Iced Matcha Latte Recipe - Make Matcha at Home in Under 1 Minute!
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Lauren from Mizuba Tea shares her favorite Iced Matcha Latte Recipe without the need of tools, fancy mugs, or a lot of time. Grab your preferred mixing jar and join us as we make Iced Matcha Lattes with Organic Matcha Powder. Key moments: 00:00 Intro 00:09 Ingredients and tools for Matcha Iced Tea Recipe 00:18 First: Add Teaspoon of Matcha to Mason Jar 00:29 Second: Fill your Mason Jar with wat...
Japanese Oolong: Brew recipe and guide
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How to Whisk Matcha and Care For Your Chasen
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Naomi Pomeroy's Matcha Ice Cream at Ripe Cooperative
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Check out Ripe Cooperative: ripecooperative.com Order the organic matcha that Naomi uses: mizubatea.com/collections/bestsellers/products/culinary-organic-matcha
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Introducing Gokou Matcha from Mizuba Tea Co.
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How To Brew Sencha Green Tea
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Dalgona Matcha Recipe with Oat Milk (super easy!)
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Make Mizuba Matcha at Home - TRADITIONAL
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Why can't someone please make instructions on how to make this green tea without buying a bunch of extra fancy tea equipment. I have a coffee mug, I just need to know how much tea to put in that much water LOL. This makes it all so complicated.
Hi there, happy to help! Here in this video, we feature a traditional way of brewing sencha in Japan. However, the same variables of time, water temperature, and amount of tea to water can absolutely apply to enjoying tea in a mug :) We're all about being able to enjoy tea in any context! For enjoying sencha in a mug, you'll want an infuser or way to strain your leaves so the tea does not over -steep and become bitter. We also sell tea sachets that are wonderful for mugs. Check out our new organic Kamairicha green tea here: mizubatea.com/collections/sachet-tea-bags/products/kamairicha-green-tea-sachet
lovely!!
Very helpful 😅
He left the canister open
Do you really have such a dirty cups, or is this some wierd design?
How many teaspoons per oz of water?
We recommend 1 teaspoon to 2-3oz of water (per personal preference). Then you can add frothed milk to taste (or for an 8-12oz latte). Hope that helps!
@@MizubaTeaCo thank you!
This was so helpful! I’m a visual learner so this helps a lot!
A good rule of thumb is 10 slow, full breaths = 1 minute. (1 full breath = inhale/exhale)
This is one of the worst examples of cultural appropriation I’ve ever seen. So messed up of her to profit off of another culture’s heritage, especially as a white woman.
Hi there -- happy to provide context and thank you for your concern. The presenter here has over decade-long personal relationships with small, family-run farms in Japan who have asked her to share education about Japanese tea heritage in America. Mizuba Tea as a company is solely a platform for 8 tea farms in Japan to share their teas and hard work and they have asked Mizuba to be their brand in America. Additionally, the presenter here and Mizuba Tea is an officially recognized Uji-cha Tea Dealer by our farmers via the Kyoto Chamber of Commerce. We strive to be transparent in sharing our tea farmer and producer's knowledge first and foremost, and everything we present is approved by and communicated to us from our farms and producers in Japan. We apologize if the full context is not made clear within the above video. Feel free to read more on our website at mizubatea.com.
❤😂veri gud tee🥰😇
Keep the tea, come round for dinner my dear girl ❤
How do you measure 5 g? 1 tbsp?
Hi there! We personally love using a gram scale to measure our tea, but in the event you do not have a scale, 2 heaping teaspoons do the trick. Happy to help!
Maybe I could learned so much this video and I could learn make own tea all by myself
蓋嚴蓋子是不對的 應該開一個縫隙或完全不蓋蓋子
Thanks for sharing this brewing technique video. Is Mizuba Shencha organically grown? Does it contain heavy metal?
Hi there, happy to help! Yes - all our sencha currently on offer is certified organic. We also test *all* our teas for heavy metals, and all our teas are certified heavy metal free - and certified radiation-free! :) Can't wait to share tea with you! Cheers.
Tea culture is a satisfying experience; everyone should do it.
Traditionally, Japanese teapots are small, only allowing for (roughly) 2-3 cups of tea to be made. You won't get much tea, but you'll have a very flavorful, rich cup of tea. What you'll notice with the cup of tea that this woman made is that she used a slightly bigger teapot (which uses more water) and made a less flavorful cup of tea (which can be seen by its opacity). For a fantastic-tasting Japanese green tea, it's best to stick with a smaller Japanese teapot with a small amount of water. Having said this, like several other comments on this video, I'm not sure if anyone enjoys/gets excited about making a cup of green tea as this woman does!
Hi there! Happy to clarify - if you watch the video, Lauren uses a traditional, small Tokoname clay pot in which she brews the sencha in. Our brew guide, which we list on the side of the video in text does recommend the standard, smaller serving of 180ml :) She just uses the larger glass teapot to decant that 6oz to serve into the two smaller cups. Hope that helps, we also agree brewing small volumes enhances the richness and flavor of the tea and you'll see her demonstrating that here. Cheers!
Usually drink matcha but wanted to expand my tea experience and literally today got some Sencha leaves. I don’t think I can appreciate the tea as much as this lady but I sure look forward to trying.
Isnt the stone also be grind?
Very friendly, and pleasant. Good luck to your channel!
New to match and this is Super helpful, thanks for this!!
Where can I buy that mill?.
Hi there! We currently do not know of retailers available to ship to the US. Sorry about that!
@@MizubaTeaCo Thanks. I will have search anyhow.
Thanks for sharing👍🏾
Looks so delicious
I think sencha is my favorite
So you can’t use a food processor because it’ll damage it on a cellular level?
Hi there! A food processor won't grind the matcha finely enough and you'll end up with a very gritty, coarse tea. Hope that helps!
Tried this today and very happy with the results!
Really enjoyed this tea. this one is a ten in my opinion.
This woman appreciates things in life.
Dude, imagine having the time in your day to do this. Let me just grind my leafs at 4 am before I leave for work at 5am and then come home at 5pm and just spend the evening grinding matcha baha
Bro 4 real. My already milled matcha already takes too long to make as it is.
You'll never have time if you never _make_ time. All that means is, it isn't important enough to you.
Can somebody please tell this lady her company name means "watering hole" 🤣
Hi Ren! Yes, we know how 水場 is directly translated. Mizuba (水場) can also be translated to "place of water" or place of Living Water. We chose this name from a direct relationship in Japan and love its poetic reference to a place where one receives soul refreshment. Water is necessary for both tea and for life! We receive so much refreshment from water as our wellspring of life and get to appreciate how tea adds joy to our lives. We also appreciate how communities must gather over water and see tea as a catalyst to build community. We hope that provides more clarity as to why this name is special for us. Have a peaceful week, and we hope tea provides you much refreshment too. - Team Mizuba.
I’m late to this. So not sure if anytime will see this but I am new to brewing sencha. I have tried a couple times but can’t not have particles come out with the water. I have a kyusu that I am using. Not sure how to fix it?
Hey there! Not late at all, happy to help! So fun that you're starting to explore sencha. Straining particles will very much largely depend on what you are brewing the tea in. There are many, many styles of kyusu out there. Does your kyusu have a built-in strainer made of ceramic? Does it have metal mesh on the interior side of the wall? Or does your Kyusu just have an open spout with no barrier? Depending on how it's made, you might require another sieve to pour the tea through to manage the leaves and prevent them from making it into your cup. You can check out this kyusu for an example of a built-in strainer: mizubatea.com/products/white-tokoname-kyusu-teapot Hope that helps!
Hi there, did you have any advice on 2nd-4th steepings with certain green teas? I just received some decent ones and are now going down the rabbit hole!
Hi! Yes! You'll definitely want to experiment and get to know the tea at different variables to coax out flavor from multiple steepings. We generally recommend starting with 170ºF at 1 minute for the first steep, and then trying a second steep that's hotter and faster (eg, 175ºF for 45 seconds, or even 180ºF at 30 seconds, etc). Or you can try lower temps for longer (say, 160ºF for 2 minutes). Different teas will behave differently, but in general, lower temps will bring out sweetness, higher temps will bring out pleasant astringency and refreshing aromas. Hope that helps!
Love this. I am a new and am learning. Love Japanese tea! YUM!!
Great video! Awesome explanation and videography. Thank you
Great video ! Do you ship to Italy ?
Hi Erion! Yes we do ship to Italy! We have a few options for international shipping at checkout. Cheers!
Omg I want this gorgeous mill.
How do you sweeten the tea
Hi John! We personally do not sweeten sencha (but sometimes enjoy matcha with honey, simple syrup, or agave!). Sencha should have a balanced, natural sweetness. If you find your tea too bitter, it may be that you are using water that is too hot. Sencha should be brewed with about 160º-175ºF water. However, we always say the best cup of tea is the one that you enjoy the most, so by all means, if you want to try experimenting with sweetening your sencha we would suggest starting with a touch of honey. Hope that helps!
You don't, ya beast
Maybe We Need Those Matcha Grinders More For 2 Things: Matcha Tea Powder And Toned Arms! 🍵💪😁
맛있겠다
Such a great video. Well done!
I tried this with regular green tea and erythritol. Make sure that you use organic eggs. Otherwise it will smell bad. Really delicious tho🤩
Organic eggs simply means the chicken is fed organic food, which then means that the food has been sprayed with organic pesticides and herbicides. So basically all chickens eat the same things (only different pesticides had been used in their food), the taste doesn't really change. Free range would be optimal mostly bc the animals are treated far better.
@@veronicaalmeda8014 the taste and the smell is still different tho
I'll do it for Miku 🥰
you look so deliciou
nice though i think folks might be more interested to see how the new matcha tea is made (unless its a secret:-)
Thanks! We do have several videos on how to prepare matcha -- no secrets! Check out all of our how-to videos here: mizubatea.com/pages/videos
@@MizubaTeaCo sorry, I meant the process from growing the leaves till it ends up in a can
@@yddubbud8229 Oh for sure! In all the years we have been to Japan, we have respectfully refrained from taking video. However, a few of our producers wanted to showcase the process in 2020, but unfortunately, our trip plans were cancelled due to covid. We still will be traveling to Japan, so you'll have to stay tuned! :) We do have a lot of educational articles about matcha, and the process of matcha from leaf, to shade-growing, to stone-milling, etc on our website at www.mizubatea.com. Here is an article about the matcha-mill (ishi usu) here: mizubatea.com/blogs/news-1/the-ishi-usu-what-using-a-stone-matcha-mill-is-all-about
How many brews can you steep? 1,2, or 3?
Hey there! Depends on the sencha, but generally 2 steeps! Past that you lose quite a bit of flavor, but some like to do a 3rd very short steep with much higher temperatures. Our personal (very casual) preference is after enjoying the 1st steep, we pour water in the kyusu and brew it overnight. Next day, pour over ice! :)
@@MizubaTeaCo I am having sencha fukamushi, and for me the second step is bland. So, usually just one for best flavor right? The overnight brew, does the water hot or room temperature?
@@tonyk7ng1803 Sencha Fukamushi is great! And bear in mind, even between different teas of the same style, you might find you have to tweak your general brew specs. For example, a fukamushi sencha from one producer might perform better at certain brew guides, versus one from another producer. Part of the fun is playing around to find the best brewing variables you enjoy for each tea. If you find the second steep bland, try using a hotter temperature than the first steep, or a longer steep time, or a combo of both! But in general, we find the first steep showcases sweeter flavors, while the second steep might showcase more savory or astringent flavors. For the overnight brew we use about 170º and pour it over ice or put in the fridge first thing in the morning.
Love this! I can't wait to try, I enjoy having my matcha daily.
We'd love to hear what you think once you try it!
Learned so much and can’t wait to try mizuba sencha now! Keep doing these videos please! Felt like a stress release during these crazy times
We couldn't agree more. This year has made us so thankful for the gift of tea and sharing it with others (even if via Zoom). We'd love to hear what you think once you try it!
Beautiful Video! Keep up the great work!
We are so happy you liked it!
Looks yummy