MEICHAEN JAPAN
Meichaen Yame Hoshino Premium Matcha Sticks 7.5g( 1.5gx 5)
Meichaen Yame Hoshino Premium Matcha Sticks 7.5g( 1.5gx 5)
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About Meichaen
Meichaen established more than 55 years in business in Japan. They have a variety of teas from all over Kyushu.
Their mission is to make a wonderful cultures and connections between producers and customers through delicious tea from all over Kyushu.

PRE-ORDER AVAILABLE!
Stocks will be available on 19th March.
Descriptions:
Taste: Iconic roasted nut flavour from Yame region, creamy, sweet umami aftertaste.
Ingredients: High quality Matcha Powder from Hoshino.
Instructions:
☕ Simple Hot Matcha (No Whisk)
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Tear open matcha stick and pour into a cup
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Add 2–3 tablespoons of hot water (about 70°C, not boiling)
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Stir firmly with a spoon or chopsticks until smooth (make a paste first)
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Add 150–180 ml hot water, stir again
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Drink as is — clean, light, everyday matcha style
👉 This is very common at home or in offices in Japan.
❄️ Cold Matcha (Summer Style)
Perfect when it’s hot 🔆
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Add matcha stick to a glass
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Add a small splash of room-temp water and stir well (important to avoid clumps)
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Add cold water + ice
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Stir once more and enjoy
Optional:
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Add a slice of lemon 🍋
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Or a little syrup if you want it softer
🍺 Matcha × Beer (Japanese Summer Hack)
Yes — this is real and very refreshing 😄

How to make it
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Make strong matcha paste
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1 matcha stick + 2 tbsp water
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Fill a glass halfway with cold beer (lager works best)
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Slowly add the matcha mixture
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Gently stir once.
✨ Taste: bitter, crisp, herbal — amazing in summer
✨ Popular at festivals and casual izakaya-style drinking
Tips (very Japanese 😉)
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Always mix matcha with a little water first → no clumps
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Spoon or chopsticks are totally acceptable
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Matcha sticks are made for speed & convenience, not ceremony
Storage method: Store away from direct sunlight, high temperatures and humidity.
Details:
Net content: 1.5gx5 sticks ( 7.5g)
Brand: MEICHAEN JAPAN
Manufacturer: Hoshino Tea Farm Co., Ltd, Hoshinomura, Yame City, Fukuoka Prefecture.
MADE IN JAPAN
