HARU Ceremonial Matcha (First Harvest) - 30g
Haru Ceremonial Grade Matcha by Seren 🌿🍵
Sweet • Creamy • Umami
Meet Haru, our debut ceremonial blend from Uji, Kyoto - the birthplace of matcha. Hand‑picked in the first harvest, shade‑grown for 29 days, and stone‑milled slow, it's crafted for balance: a soft creamy morning cup with vivid umami that also holds its own in a latte.
Origin & Process
- Region: Uji, Kyoto, Japan
- Harvest: First flush (shincha season)
- Cultivars: Saemidori & Yutakamidori
- Shading: 29 days under traditional coverings
- Picked: Hand‑picked, hand‑sorted
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Milling: Granite stone‑milled at low speed to protect aroma
Crafted with respect
Haru reflects centuries‑old Japanese tea craft through a modern, minimalist lens. Sourced from small, family‑run farms in Uji and finished with uncompromising care, it’s matcha you’ll look forward to every morning.
Recipes:
Usucha (straight matcha)
- Sift 2 g (about 1 tsp).
- Add 60–70 ml water at 70–80°C.
- Whisk briskly in an M‑motion for 15–20 seconds until glossy and foamy.
- Sip as is, or top with a little hot water to taste.
Matcha Latte
- Sift 2–3 g matcha.
- Whisk with 30–40 ml hot water (70–80°C) to a smooth, thick concentrate.
- Add 150–200 ml hot or iced milk of choice. (Full‑cream and oat both shine.)
- Sweeten with honey, sugar or maple syrup to taste
Ingredients
Contains: 100% pure, Japanese powdered Green Tea
Harvest Location: Kyoto
Care Guide
How to Make Ceremonial Matcha 🍵✨
Enjoy a mindful matcha ritual with this traditional preparation method.
Ingredients:
- 2-3g (1 tsp) organic matcha powder
- 70–80ml (2–3 oz) hot water (heated to 75–80°C / 167–176°F)
- Optional: Additional water for a lighter matcha
Tools Needed:
✔ Matcha bowl (chawan)
✔ Bamboo whisk (chasen)
✔ Bamboo scoop (chashaku)
✔ Sifter (optional, but prevents clumps)
Step-by-Step Instructions:
1. Warm Your Tools
- Pour a little hot water into the matcha bowl to warm it.
- Soak the bamboo whisk (chasen) in warm water for 1–2 minutes to soften the bristles.
- Discard the water and dry the bowl.
2. Sift the Matcha
- Use a small sifter to sift 2-3g (1 tsp) of matcha powder into the bowl.
- This prevents clumping and ensures a smooth, frothy texture.
3. Add Hot Water
- Pour 70–80ml (2–3 oz) of hot water (not boiling!) into the bowl. Boiling water (above 80°C) can make matcha bitter.
4. Whisk to Perfection
- Hold the chasen (bamboo whisk) with a relaxed grip.
- Whisk briskly in a W or M motion (not circular) until a smooth, frothy layer forms on top.
- The foam should be fine and even with tiny bubbles.
5. Enjoy!
- Drink immediately, savoring the delicate umami, natural sweetness, and creamy texture.
- Take a deep breath and enjoy the moment—matcha is more than a drink, it’s a ritual.
🌱 Tips for the Perfect Matcha:
✅ Use fresh, high-quality matcha
✅ Avoid metal utensils—they can alter matcha’s delicate taste.
✅ Experiment with water ratios to find your perfect matcha strength.
🍃 Fun Matcha Facts:
🌿 Matcha is shade-grown, which boosts chlorophyll and gives it that vibrant green colour.
🍵 One cup of matcha = 10 cups of green tea in antioxidants!
🧘♀️ Matcha contains L-theanine, which promotes calm focus—perfect for meditation or a productivity boost.
Enjoy your ceremonial matcha and embrace the art of slow living! 💚
How to Make the Perfect Matcha Latte 🍵🥛✨
A creamy, frothy, and delicious way to enjoy matcha—whether hot or iced!
Ingredients:
2-3g (1 tsp) matcha powder
60ml (2 oz) hot water (75–80°C / 167–176°F)
200ml (6–8 oz) milk (dairy or plant-based: oat, almond, soy, or coconut)
Optional: Sweetener (honey, maple syrup, or vanilla syrup)
Tools Needed:
✔ Matcha bowl (chawan) or small mixing cup
✔ Bamboo whisk (chasen) or electric frother
✔ Milk frother or small saucepan
✔ Sifter (optional, prevents clumps)
Step-by-Step Instructions:
1. Prepare the Matcha
Sift 2-3g (1 tsp) of matcha powder into a bowl or cup to prevent clumps.
Add 60ml (2 oz) hot water (not boiling) and whisk in a W or M motion with a bamboo whisk until smooth and frothy.
2. Heat & Froth the Milk
For a hot latte: Warm your milk in a saucepan over low heat (don’t boil). Use a frother or whisk to create a creamy foam.
For an iced latte: Skip heating and frothing—simply pour over ice!
3. Assemble the Latte
Pour the frothy matcha into a cup.
Gently add the warmed or cold milk.
For extra foam, spoon some frothy milk on top.
Sweeten to taste, stir, and enjoy!
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