MatchaDNA Matcha Tea Ceremony Set Review!
Sorry I've been away for a little while. I promise I have tons of awesome unboxings, updates, and reviews coming over the next few days. The busy season has come in my day job and I've been all tied up getting ready for summer!
But, first things first, I am back with an awesome review for something a little bit different than what I normally write about. I've been seeing a lot of things about Matcha Tea around and I was intrigued to try it. And, when I saw the opportunity to review this gorgeous set- I had to jump on it.
Besides being on my tea kick, I've really been making an effort to try new and interesting things. This fits the bill exactly.
If you're unfamiliar with Matcha Tea- the best way I can describe it is almost like a powdered, condensed green tea. I am not a tea expert so bear with that please. And, I really think it's great to have been able to try for the first time in a full set.
The set comes in a nice cardboard box:
Right inside in a packet of Matcha Tea:
Now, I had no idea what all these items were and how to use them when I first opened the box. So, I cheated and had to look everything up:
The tea is fairly easy to make. You basically add a scoop of the Matcha powder with a cup of warm or hot water:
Then use the whisk, and whisk away for a couple minutes (I really like the little whisk):
When you're done with the whisk, you can place it on the holder (THAT'S what that thing is...):
Although you're supposed to drink it hot, I experimented and actually really liked it iced:
Honestly, this was a REALLY cool set and I loved trying it and using it. And, I would definitely love to get this as a gift. If you want to pick one up, check it out at Amazon:
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