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'''Usucha''' (濃茶) is the Japanese term for thin prepared [[Matcha]]. As vessel for the Matcha powder during the tea ceremony is [[Natsume]], a lacquered bamboo canister used. Thick prepared Matcha however, is called [[Koicha]] and [[Chaire]] is used as canister.
'''Usucha''' (濃茶) is the Japanese term for thin prepared [[Matcha]]. As vessel for the Matcha powder during the tea ceremony is [[Natsume]], a lacquered bamboo canister used. Thick prepared Matcha however, is called [[Koicha]] and [[Chaire]] is used as canister.
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Latest revision as of 14:09, 3 November 2024

Koicha Matcha

Usucha (濃茶) is the Japanese term for thin prepared Matcha. As vessel for the Matcha powder during the tea ceremony is Natsume, a lacquered bamboo canister used. Thick prepared Matcha however, is called Koicha and Chaire is used as canister.

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