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EN THE MATCHA - GINKA (銀花) | Award winner 2024

EN THE MATCHA - GINKA (銀花) | Award winner 2024

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GINKA | 銀花 - Flavour - Aroma, bitter

Ceremonial grade Matcha Powder from JAPAN.

Our Ginka Matcha is made from carefully stone-ground, shade-grown gyokuro tea leaves from Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. It has a rich, roasted aroma and a delicate sweetness with minimal bitterness.

The low-temperature steeping method is ideal for bringing out the full flavor and aroma of the matcha, and it can be prepared traditionally using a whisk.

Box size : φ77 x 42 mm (30g)

日本語 JPN

| 静岡県の濃厚で香ばしい玉露茶葉の石挽きで、苦味を最小限に抑えた繊細な甘みの抹茶です。

中文 CHS

| 我们的银花抹茶采用产自日本静冈县、遮荫生长的玉露茶叶精心石磨而成。它具有浓郁的烘焙芳香和细腻的甜味,苦涩味极低。低温浸泡方法非常适合萃取抹茶完整的风味和香气,并且可以使用传统的搅拌器处理。

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  • Excellent for latte!

    "This matcha has a very vibrant, almost glowing, green colour. It has a strong nutty/umami nose and this follows through on the palate. It has a compelling silky mouthfeel and the flavour is deep and complex, with a soothing quality. It would be excellent in a latte. The finish is also pleasing; long with subtle and creamy nuttiness."

    by 2024 Great Taste Awards Judge
  • It's an ideal cafe matcha, complex yet accessible.

    "This matcha had a very enticing bright green colour in both powder and liquid format. The initial mouthfeel is crisp and then milky, silky and full-bodied. The grassy flavour also has pleasant earthy, slight floral notes with just enough bitterness. We think this matcha would be delicious on its own but also well incorporated into milky drinks and lattes, given the creamy mouthfeel. It's an ideal cafe matcha, complex yet accessible."

    by 2024 Great Taste Awards Judge
  • Tasty and Moreish!

    "A bright green powder that's silky to the touch. Strong grassy notes on the nose that move onto an assertive palate with an initial punch of bitterness that gradually moves into a grassy, creamy flavour. The longevity of umami flavours make it tasty and moreish."

    by 2024 Great Taste Awards Judge
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