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Shirakawa Stone milled Matcha by Mizuba Tea Co.
Shirakawa Matcha green tea by Mizuba Tea Co with bamboo chasen whisk and bamboo chashaku spoon
Shirakawa Matcha on a plate next to a matcha whisk  - Mizuba Tea Co.
Powdered Mizuba Matcha Green Tea
Frothy Mizuba Matcha ceremonial green tea from Japan
Shirakawa Matcha by Mizuba Tea Co. featured next to a spouted ceramic chawan bowl

Shirakawa Ceremonial Matcha Green Tea

CHF 41.00

Indulge in the everyday luxury of Shirakawa Matcha from award-winning producer Kiyoharu Tsuji.


You've grown to love his revered single-cultivar collection that sells out every year, but now we're thrilled to announce Mizuba and Tsuji-san worked together to bring you an offering meant to be enjoyed on a daily basis.

 

Aroma: fresh and invigorating.

Flavor profile: creamy and cloud-like, this matcha presents "a gentle richness." We enjoy its floral, orchid-like sweetness and rich milk chocolate flavor.

How to brew: 

  • Warm your chawan tea bowl with hot water.
  • Place 1.5-2g (1 tsp) of  matcha into your chawan.
  • Add 1 ounce of 160ºF-175ºF water to the tea and make koicha (a thick paste).
  • Add about another 1.5-2 ounces of water.
  • Whisk with your chasen until the tea is fully aerated to make usucha.
  • Enjoy! 

Pairs Perfectly With:

Artwork of Yellow Mug of Tea – Mizuba Tea Co.

Non-GMO, certified radiation & heavy metal free. Suitable for koicha preparation.

Tea Leaf by Mizuba Tea Company

Size: 40g Tin (20-30 servings)

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Shirakawa Ceremonial Matcha Green Tea

CHF 41.00
Powdered Mizuba Matcha Green Tea

Hand-harvested and expertly blended from Samidori and Gokou cultivars, this matcha is just as vibrant and expressive as Tsuji-san's single-cultivar teas, but with a flavor profile that's more versatile for everyday use. Shirakawa is equally delicious as a traditional whisked tea, or in a luxurious latte.

How To Make Matcha

Follow our simple guide below to make the most delicious Mizuba matcha! You can also see video guides here — including our favorite latte recipe.

Art image of a chashaku scoop with matcha green tea - Mizuba Tea Co.

It's time to make matcha! Spoon two chashaku scoops (1 tsp) into your matcha bowl or cup.

Add 1 oz. 160-175º F water. Work chasen (bamboo whisk) in a circle to make a paste.

Art of chawan tea bowl with matcha and a tea whisk – Mizuba Tea Co.

Add another 2-4 oz. water and whisk the tea in an M-shape motion until frothy. Enjoy!

Stone Milled

All Mizuba matcha is stone milled in Japan. This time-intensive process leads to a depth of flavor not found in conventional teas.

Which tea is right for me?

Our handy chart will help you find your new favorite matcha.