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'''Natsume''' (棗) are lacquered tea containers usually made of bamboo wood. It is used in Japanese tea ceremonies as a vessel for [[Matcha]] if thin Matcha ([[Usucha]])is made. For thick Matcha (Koicha) in contrary are [[Chaire]] used.
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'''Natsume''' (棗) are lacquered tea containers usually made of bamboo wood. It is used in Japanese tea ceremonies as a vessel for [[Matcha]] if thin Matcha ([[Usucha]]) is prepared. For thick Matcha (Koicha), however is [[Chaire]] used.
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Natsume derives from the jujube fruit (called natsube) which the shape resembles.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 20:00, 27 August 2014

Natsume (Source:Wikipedia)

Natsume (棗) are lacquered tea containers usually made of bamboo wood. It is used in Japanese tea ceremonies as a vessel for Matcha if thin Matcha (Usucha) is prepared. For thick Matcha (Koicha), however is Chaire used.

Natsume derives from the jujube fruit (called natsube) which the shape resembles.

See also