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Use your bamboo whip to dissolve your Matcha like a pro. Japanese tea master Rikyû would be proud!
If you repeat the word "Matcha Chai" over and over again, you will get a great latina song.
Ideal for preparing your favorite matcha with a "watchmaker-neurosurgeon-sniper" precision.
If you are passionate about Gaelic poetry, you could opt for a caffeine-free beverage instead.
Trying to be authentic during your next tasting, Oishi desu! means: " it's delicious ! " in Japanese. Or is it " Where are the restrooms ? " My Japanese is bit rusty.
Whisk firmly, but stay calm. No one wants green on their walls.
Undoubtedly, this tea is perfect for reading in a hammock, playing Marco Polo at the pool, eating your twelfth corn or even an unlikely combination of these three activities.
In April, keep your overcoat nearby and ... ah, what the hell, do what you want!