I personally love tea ceremony and matcha very much, and I hope that someday more people will be interested in them as much as samurai and katana culture✨ Again, for those of you wondering which matcha to buy, my recommendation is the matcha subscription service Tea Ceremony Camellia provides! ●Monthly Matcha Subscription/Tea Ceremony Camellia tea-kyoto.com/matcha-subscription ・ In this channel, you can take a closer look at Japanese traditional culture, tips upon traveling to Kyoto, and social problems in Japan. So learners and lovers of Japanese language and culture, be sure to subscribe to enjoy more content! Please check out the description box for more videos recommended for you! ▼Join our Membership▼ th-cam.com/channels/n7DCb9ttrcw9h3vh9dfnVw.htmljoin ▼Sub channel “Shogo’s Podcast”▼ th-cam.com/channels/ZAe1VayWxp5NLO4Net78DA.html ▼Instagram▼ instagram.com/lets_ask_shogo/ *Please ask me questions through the DM here!(⚠️I do not use e-mail) Thank you again very much for watching!
Hey Shogo, thank you very much for this video (all of them, in fact). I've ordered pure, organic matcha yesterday and got it today! Will make matcha tea now, looking forward to trying it!
I think your subscribers would LOVE to see you performing a tea ceremony. So we can see the ritual as it should be performed and see the utensils and cloths and art. I hope you can do so. /deep bow
As @Saffron as mentioned, I am not allowed to perform the real tea ceremony procedures in public yet... There is a very strict system😭 I will have to train another 10 years probably to finally be able to do so... I'm very sorry!
Yes, matcha is amazing stuff. It saved me when I was doing my grad studies (in Japan.) I was often up half the night researching, etc. Drinking coffee made me feel edgy and anxious. But when I switched to matcha, I found I could concentrate, but still felt OK and could get to sleep afterwards (for a few hours at least.) And yeah, delicious too.
Gyokuro is best consumed before 5 pm, or before 3 pm if you go to bed early. It has around 120 mg of caffeine per 250 mL and it can keep you awake, just like matcha. Sencha has 40-60 mg of caffeine per 250 mg. I usually try to get all my tea drinking done by 6 pm. I have consumed sencha past that hour and it's kept me up a couple of hours past my bedtime.
Shogo, you have a talent for making simple lessons, interesting, accessible and entertaining. I avoid tea and coffee as they stain my teeth. Do you know if matcha stains your teeth? I have to admit that having watched your video I am inclined to give matcha a try. Good luck with your objective of reaching 1M subscribers.
I always have matcha in my tea shelves, i drink it at least once a day, i even do matcha cakes, matcha ice cream regularly, i basically started putting matcha everywhere haha
I see Shogo was extra happy during this video. The combination of health effects is essential for the modern Japanese worker. I personally could do with theanin and lutein.
I've been trying to learn more about matcha and have watched a variety of videos. Your video presented things so well and in an easy to understand manner. thank you!
Watching this made me understand why it's expensive and can't order them in 1 huge bulk. I love the various versions of green tea but matcha still is my top preference. Thank you for this educational video.
I’ve been working an office job for half a year now, so staring at a computer monitor is a big part of my day, and normally drink a hot cup of regular black coffee before starting my day. Admittedly I never really liked the taste of matcha, But watching this video and seeing the health benefits and preparation methods, I just bought a set to start a better alternative. Thank you for all your informative content Shogo! I ran into your channel over a week ago, and Watch and enjoy a handful of your videos every day. Japanese History, Culture, and Arts is part of my career path, and the way you make your videos best helps me retain all the information.
I have now ordered Matcha and a bamboo whisk from Amazon after watching your TH-cam video. I am sensitive to caffeine but I want to try this drink at home. Thank you for all of your wonderful TH-cam channel as I would like to visit Japan with my husband when flights are available out of Melbourne Australia. Please continue the wonderful work. Love the cultural history of Japan and the do's and don't when going to a new country.
As someone who avoids caffeine, I will not be having matcha anytime soon. However, loved the video. Also very cool of you to include the link to the matcha subscription service.
We switched to matcha because of a disease. Allergies as well. I reduced my black/red tea and coffee consumption. I make a matcha latte. I add some coconut milk to the matcha. This helped to get used to the different flavour. Now we love our matcha and daily have some in our wabi-sabi mugs.
The shading used for the cultivation of tea plants providing leaves for matcha is set up over a period of 3 weeks, with shade density increased every 3-5 days until it's at just over 90% for the last 3 days before harvest. At the beginning, the shade is light and the gradual increase is made to allow the plants to adapt to the shady conditions. Suddenly casting dense shade on the plants can prevent them from growing properly. As much as I love matcha, I don't drink it all the time. I'm more of a sencha fan and Uji sencha is my personal favorite.
Out of boredom, I went a mad with online shopping and one of my impulse purchases was matcha tea that came with a small wooden spoon. So thank you for this video. Now I will actually use the stuff that I bought.
Another wonderful informative video, arigato gozaimasu. Kyoto is my favourite City in the world, I have had a Kembu lesson in Kyoto, enjoyed Matcha in Uji and made some wonderful friends. I enjoy all of your videos, the world needs more people like you. Peace and love to you and your beautiful family ✌ Thanks again Shogo 👍
I bought a little jar of matcha a while ago. I... think I have succeeded at figuring out how to prepare matcha that will not turn your hair white. Yay... The falvour is really quite nice, once you get past the bitterness.
I love Japan and the culture due to their Isoliation Politics helps to prevent the Country mostly Populated by Japanese People from beiing overwhelmed from Foreigners and there Culture.I live in Vienna and altough i think its good to help other People who must flee their Country due too war,we as Austrians are on the way to lose more and more of our own Culture!And it makes me a little sad.But i enjoy every Video feom your Channel and all the things i can learn about Japan and its People.Vielen Dank Shogo!!
Kyōto de hajimete matcha o nomimashita..... I used to drink Starbucks Matcha Latte, but the frist time i try the traditional matcha in Kyoto, how surprised i am with it creamy texture even though without milk and how refreshing
After seeing this video a couple of months or so ago, I got some matcha powder through amazon, and quite like it. In the heat of summer, I tend to add about 1/2 teaspoon of matcha, and about 2/3 teaspoon of sugar to about 6 fluid ounces of milk, and shake vigorously. But in cooler weather. I've found that making the matcha with warm or hot water, and adding some honey, and a little milk, makes it very, very yummy.
So informative! It's great to hear the history of the tea as well as its benefits. ❤️🍵 A small spelling error in the captions: "catkin" should be "catechin".
I actually bought a matcha set and a tin of matcha the other day and I made my first drink today. I had it at my friends house and I love it! I also very much enjoy the health benefits. (it's kinda expensive tho but it's very worth it)
you mentioned in the video that your matcha is about 10 dollars US for 40g of matcha, for the one I got it was about 28 USD for 30 g of matcha..... yikes
Since I watched the video for the first time I've decided to try matcha again (wan't really my thing). For now I'm having some sweets with matcha flavor to get used to it before drinking but hey, now that I'm older it tastes pretty good! Thanks, Shogo
I knew the fact about burning fat but the rest? I had no idea! I am now going to nab that really nice matcha I received not too long ago and start drinking it every morning.
I've tried many matcha flavoured things, but never authentic matcha. As I was wondering how to get some, Shogo mentioned Amazon, so that's a good starting place. However, I am more interested in the subscription that he mentioned. Also, I would be more than interested to watch a video detailing the utensils and their importance!
Matcha flavored stuff was what got me into it. I just wish I lived in an area where it was a more common flavor in food and drink other than Starbucks You mentioned refrigerating it, but could you freeze matcha to keep it fresh longer? I know people who do that with ground coffee
Love your Channel Shogo very well delivered and explained along the way excellent Channel Subscribed and reccomended too friends and Family thank you for you time and effort Shogu you are great :)
Thanks once again for your info as it will be put to use as soon as Japan's borders up to tourist again. This idea took my 'mediocre' interest in matcha to a 'thankful high', especially when mentioning it's health & anti-diabetes benefit.
I have a matcha tea set for a while now, but I still learned a lot from this. Soaking the whisk for example. Thanks! But I wonder how good the quality is of Matcha that you can get everywhere now. You can get expensive organic matcha even in Austria at a drug store chain and at a bakery chain prepared like a big latte macchiato. I saw it in vegan ice cream too.
I really need to consider to change from coffee to matcha tea instead... That could help not to feel sleepy during night shifts at work. And if there is such good benefits from matcha then really there is no second guesses not to switch coffee for matcha.
Great video, Shogo. By the way, I'm living in Tokyo now. I was wondering, are any of the green tea bottles they sell at vending machines or at combinis matcha? If so, what brands are they? I think the ones I've taken so far are regular green tea. In any case, I'll try the bottle method as soon as I can, for sure! ^^
Steam is also used but in the industrial use during the helpful industrial revolution of the 19th century where steam engines are moved and powered by a so called "codenced steam" and machinery was made not only to run trains but also is placed in factories but the most dangerous is matchmaking even with white sulfur tipped matches
I usually make my matcha latte with entirely milk. I noticed when I made some tonight that the brand of milk actually changes the flavor of the drink. My dad bought a different brand this time and it changed the flavor of my drink
I personally love tea ceremony and matcha very much,
and I hope that someday more people will be interested in them as much as samurai and katana culture✨
Again, for those of you wondering which matcha to buy,
my recommendation is the matcha subscription service Tea Ceremony Camellia provides!
●Monthly Matcha Subscription/Tea Ceremony Camellia
tea-kyoto.com/matcha-subscription
・
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Hey Shogo, thank you very much for this video (all of them, in fact). I've ordered pure, organic matcha yesterday and got it today! Will make matcha tea now, looking forward to trying it!
Thanks Shogo sun 🙏
I think your subscribers would LOVE to see you performing a tea ceremony. So we can see the ritual as it should be performed and see the utensils and cloths and art. I hope you can do so. /deep bow
he mentioned in a previous video that his master forbids him from doing such things :( but now i know why there arent much videos of tea ceremonies
As @Saffron as mentioned, I am not allowed to perform the real tea ceremony procedures in public yet... There is a very strict system😭
I will have to train another 10 years probably to finally be able to do so... I'm very sorry!
I live in Japan and am lucky enough to drink matcha everyday✨
you're living the life !
Yes, matcha is amazing stuff. It saved me when I was doing my grad studies (in Japan.) I was often up half the night researching, etc. Drinking coffee made me feel edgy and anxious. But when I switched to matcha, I found I could concentrate, but still felt OK and could get to sleep afterwards (for a few hours at least.) And yeah, delicious too.
I received my tea whisk in the mail yesterday. Then this video pops up. What a perfect timing !
I literally cannot find matcha where I live. Oh well, I'll settle for green/black and chamomile tea.
@@hahmann does amazon deliver to your area?
Not a coincidence if you bought it online youtube got your info.
👀
I’m not from Japan, but it’s always good to learn something outside my country.
✍🏻
That matcha beer looks perfect for St. Patrick's Day!
I live in Italy and I drink ceremonial grade of matcha 🍵 from Uji daily. I really love it.
This is so interesting! As a stressed student, now I want to add matcha into my daily routine!
I don’t live in Japan but it’s very calming to drink!
Can confirm, Matcha in the evening means no sleep for you that night.
Pas pour tout le monde! ;-)
Some are immune to caffeine (like myself)
Omg yes! I cannot drink it past 8pm. If I do my mind will be still buzzing at 3am.
For people with ADHD, Caffine usually makes it easier to sleep instead of keeping us up.
Gyokuro is best consumed before 5 pm, or before 3 pm if you go to bed early. It has around 120 mg of caffeine per 250 mL and it can keep you awake, just like matcha. Sencha has 40-60 mg of caffeine per 250 mg. I usually try to get all my tea drinking done by 6 pm. I have consumed sencha past that hour and it's kept me up a couple of hours past my bedtime.
Shogo, you have a talent for making simple lessons, interesting, accessible and entertaining. I avoid tea and coffee as they stain my teeth. Do you know if matcha stains your teeth? I have to admit that having watched your video I am inclined to give matcha a try.
Good luck with your objective of reaching 1M subscribers.
I always have matcha in my tea shelves, i drink it at least once a day, i even do matcha cakes, matcha ice cream regularly, i basically started putting matcha everywhere haha
Bf and I love spending each other’s birthdays getting two pieces of matcha cake and sharing them ☺️
I see Shogo was extra happy during this video. The combination of health effects is essential for the modern Japanese worker. I personally could do with theanin and lutein.
I've been trying to learn more about matcha and have watched a variety of videos. Your video presented things so well and in an easy to understand manner. thank you!
Watching this made me understand why it's expensive and can't order them in 1 huge bulk. I love the various versions of green tea but matcha still is my top preference. Thank you for this educational video.
I bought some matcha online and used it in the mix to prepare cookies, mochis and pancakes
I’ve been working an office job for half a year now, so staring at a computer monitor is a big part of my day, and normally drink a hot cup of regular black coffee before starting my day. Admittedly I never really liked the taste of matcha, But watching this video and seeing the health benefits and preparation methods, I just bought a set to start a better alternative.
Thank you for all your informative content Shogo! I ran into your channel over a week ago, and Watch and enjoy a handful of your videos every day. Japanese History, Culture, and Arts is part of my career path, and the way you make your videos best helps me retain all the information.
I have now ordered Matcha and a bamboo whisk from Amazon after watching your TH-cam video. I am sensitive to caffeine but I want to try this drink at home. Thank you for all of your wonderful TH-cam channel as I would like to visit Japan with my husband when flights are available out of Melbourne Australia. Please continue the wonderful work. Love the cultural history of Japan and the do's and don't when going to a new country.
Awesome video! I love Matcha and now I know why
As someone who avoids caffeine, I will not be having matcha anytime soon. However, loved the video. Also very cool of you to include the link to the matcha subscription service.
Really glad to see you expanding you content creation! ❤️
Kinda wondering if we’ll get a Musashi backstory😎
We switched to matcha because of a disease. Allergies as well. I reduced my black/red tea and coffee consumption. I make a matcha latte. I add some coconut milk to the matcha. This helped to get used to the different flavour. Now we love our matcha and daily have some in our wabi-sabi mugs.
Shogo, I live in Brazil and love the Japanese culture! And u explain so well! I’m gonna try to find matcha here in my country!
Na Amazon tem.
@@mateuslacerda284 vlw mano! Não sabia!
The shading used for the cultivation of tea plants providing leaves for matcha is set up over a period of 3 weeks, with shade density increased every 3-5 days until it's at just over 90% for the last 3 days before harvest. At the beginning, the shade is light and the gradual increase is made to allow the plants to adapt to the shady conditions. Suddenly casting dense shade on the plants can prevent them from growing properly.
As much as I love matcha, I don't drink it all the time. I'm more of a sencha fan and Uji sencha is my personal favorite.
Out of boredom, I went a mad with online shopping and one of my impulse purchases was matcha tea that came with a small wooden spoon. So thank you for this video. Now I will actually use the stuff that I bought.
I love matcha and have been drinking it every morning for years! So much better to get started than coffee
I recently started drinking matcha, and funny enough, despite not liking teas in general, there is somethign I enjoy about matcha.
Love matcha! I made a vegan matcha pudding with Dango and red bean paste yesterday for a friend's dinner party, it was delicious 😍
Wow I have learnt so much. What an enjoyable episode. Thank you very much.
Bruh🤯
私は日本で 抹茶のパフェと抹茶のアイスクリームと茶そばを食べました。おいしいかったです。😋
Arigato Gozaimas Shogo 🙏🌿 Beautiful content as always 🌸🌸
each time I go to Kyoto I go to Tsujiri.I think it is the best place to have any type of Matcha
Another wonderful informative video, arigato gozaimasu.
Kyoto is my favourite City in the world, I have had a Kembu lesson in Kyoto, enjoyed Matcha in Uji and made some wonderful friends.
I enjoy all of your videos, the world needs more people like you.
Peace and love to you and your beautiful family ✌
Thanks again Shogo 👍
Thanks team Shogo . The closer the better . Thank you for preparing the Way . Blessings on you and yours .
As a subscriber, your videos are great to watch. I feel educated each one of the topics. Thanks 🙏
I bought a little jar of matcha a while ago. I... think I have succeeded at figuring out how to prepare matcha that will not turn your hair white. Yay...
The falvour is really quite nice, once you get past the bitterness.
I love Japan and the culture due to their Isoliation Politics helps to prevent the Country mostly Populated by Japanese People from beiing overwhelmed from Foreigners and there Culture.I live in Vienna and altough i think its good to help other People who must flee their Country due too war,we as Austrians are on the way to lose more and more of our own Culture!And it makes me a little sad.But i enjoy every Video feom your Channel and all the things i can learn about Japan and its People.Vielen Dank Shogo!!
Kyōto de hajimete matcha o nomimashita..... I used to drink Starbucks Matcha Latte, but the frist time i try the traditional matcha in Kyoto, how surprised i am with it creamy texture even though without milk and how refreshing
Man, I'm DYING to visit Kyoto!
Thank you for all of this information, and your channel in general. I learn so much, it’s very fun to watch. Also thanks for the subscription link!
After seeing this video a couple of months or so ago, I got some matcha powder through amazon, and quite like it. In the heat of summer, I tend to add about 1/2 teaspoon of matcha, and about 2/3 teaspoon of sugar to about 6 fluid ounces of milk, and shake vigorously. But in cooler weather. I've found that making the matcha with warm or hot water, and adding some honey, and a little milk, makes it very, very yummy.
So informative! It's great to hear the history of the tea as well as its benefits. ❤️🍵 A small spelling error in the captions: "catkin" should be "catechin".
We have match daily plus matcha ice cream when the urge hits
This is so cool , thank you for sharing.
I'm going to try it,I can buy Matcha from Holland & Barrett's health shop here in the UK ! 😊 ✌️
I always describe matcha as smooth, mellow and earthy.
Wow, I've got to get some soon.. Thank you !!!!
I love it when you wrap it up in a conclusion at the end of video. Keep up a good work! :D
I love matcha sweetened with raw honey. It makes any Japanese food that more enjoyable.
I used to drink matcha a lot at university. It was great the day after heavy drinking or when I had to write a big assignment in a short time.
Full of respect here, for the future master, ten years from now....
I'm Italian and want to try make this at home now!! 💚
I love this content. 😀
I actually bought a matcha set and a tin of matcha the other day and I made my first drink today. I had it at my friends house and I love it! I also very much enjoy the health benefits. (it's kinda expensive tho but it's very worth it)
you mentioned in the video that your matcha is about 10 dollars US for 40g of matcha, for the one I got it was about 28 USD for 30 g of matcha..... yikes
Since I watched the video for the first time I've decided to try matcha again (wan't really my thing). For now I'm having some sweets with matcha flavor to get used to it before drinking but hey, now that I'm older it tastes pretty good! Thanks, Shogo
Thank you very much = شكرا جزيلاً لك
From an Avid Matcha consumer! Q8 City.
Thank you for your videos.
O.K. Japanese friend in Kyoto, you've convinced me, Matcha tea it is!
I am changing my life replacing coffee by matcha and I feel much much better
After watching this video, I stumbled in my walk in pantry searching for my matcha boxes ☕ after I devoured a whole shawarma sandwich 😂
I knew the fact about burning fat but the rest? I had no idea! I am now going to nab that really nice matcha I received not too long ago and start drinking it every morning.
I've tried many matcha flavoured things, but never authentic matcha. As I was wondering how to get some, Shogo mentioned Amazon, so that's a good starting place. However, I am more interested in the subscription that he mentioned. Also, I would be more than interested to watch a video detailing the utensils and their importance!
This is very educational! Now I will drink matcha tea 🍵 more often 😊
Great video. I hope there will be kombucha, mugicha, and other types of tea in the next videos.
Matcha flavored stuff was what got me into it. I just wish I lived in an area where it was a more common flavor in food and drink other than Starbucks
You mentioned refrigerating it, but could you freeze matcha to keep it fresh longer? I know people who do that with ground coffee
Love your Channel Shogo very well delivered and explained along the way excellent Channel Subscribed and reccomended too friends and Family thank you for you time and effort Shogu you are great :)
I totally enjoy green tea matcha 😋
You used to work at camellia? I went there in 2019 for a tea ceremony!
Thanks once again for your info as it will be put to use as soon as Japan's borders up to tourist again. This idea took my 'mediocre' interest in matcha to a 'thankful high', especially when mentioning it's health & anti-diabetes benefit.
I made matcha-white chocolate truffles last weekend.
There's a Kyoto Matcha sake... It's absolutely delicious
hi, i just got a bag of matcha. i woulndt imagined i would miss it
Thank you Shogo san! Very detailed and educational :)
Thank you, I learned a lot.
Hmmmm. Now I kinda wanna try it. I usually only drink decaf black tea.
Just had some 濃茶 this morning 🍵
I love matcha. 😊💜
Matcha is one of my Favorite tea but that thing is kinda rare here in Philippines
I have a matcha tea set for a while now, but I still learned a lot from this. Soaking the whisk for example. Thanks!
But I wonder how good the quality is of Matcha that you can get everywhere now. You can get expensive organic matcha even in Austria at a drug store chain and at a bakery chain prepared like a big latte macchiato. I saw it in vegan ice cream too.
19:17 I am totally not excited either!
Your awesome :) I enjoy your videos
Had a Matcha advert before the video started.
Good job! Could you say something about houji-cha , please ? I understand it's very different , and I wish to know more about it .
I love matcha 😍
Shogo: Matcha Beer
Me: I'm listening
Thanks Shogo, you gave me a great idea. I'm going to try it out, given I find it on Amazon or elsewhere online.
Greetings from Europe.
I really need to consider to change from coffee to matcha tea instead... That could help not to feel sleepy during night shifts at work. And if there is such good benefits from matcha then really there is no second guesses not to switch coffee for matcha.
I am curious to try it! Never had anything with matcha in it
Yup Shogo u got me on Amazon 😂😂👍🏼👍🏼
Now I want tea.
Great video, Shogo.
By the way, I'm living in Tokyo now. I was wondering, are any of the green tea bottles they sell at vending machines or at combinis matcha? If so, what brands are they? I think the ones I've taken so far are regular green tea.
In any case, I'll try the bottle method as soon as I can, for sure! ^^
Brewed matcha tea has an opaque green appearance.
If a green tea drink has matcha in it, it will say 抹茶入り on the label.
mashaAllah for matcha
Steam is also used but in the industrial use during the helpful industrial revolution of the 19th century where steam engines are moved and powered by a so called "codenced steam" and machinery was made not only to run trains but also is placed in factories but the most dangerous is matchmaking even with white sulfur tipped matches
Before watching the video….. I love matcha XD for everything. Pure. In chocolate. In milk. In mochi. In icecream. In just everything
I usually make my matcha latte with entirely milk. I noticed when I made some tonight that the brand of milk actually changes the flavor of the drink. My dad bought a different brand this time and it changed the flavor of my drink
God I love matcha expensive but worth it ❤
I hear him speak the Jp and then hearing the accent in Eigo throws me off to the stratosphere.
I'm DYING to drink matcha after watching this video! But I refuse to buy ANYTHING from amazon.
HOLY COW WHERE I CAN BUY ONE!
Oh finally understand