Not trying to sound like a tea snob but Ceremonial Grade Matcha straight from Japan 🇯🇵 honestly changed my entire mindset and physical life … extremely powerful in health benefits… there is not a word in human history that I could use that can describe matcha and how it can change your life ❤❤❤
I couldn't come up with a better sales pitch for matcha if I tried! I'm so glad to hear it has brought so much positive change to your life. Have you tried any of ours?
It sucks how Ceremonial Matcha is so rare in local stores. The Ceremonial Matcha I see in stores only come in small packets. While the Latte and Culinary grade come in large containers. You pretty much have to buy them online.
Please disregard my old post from 7 days ago! That comment was meant for another matcha Green Tea video! How I sweeten my matcha tea is by simply using raw honey. I like to use the raw cranberry honey from a brand called Harvey's Honey. It has so many health benefits and actually boots up the antioxidant levels of the matcha latte. I use a plant based milk called soy milk it's super delicious 😋 if people want to sweeten their matcha naturally, raw honey is the way to go go go go
Thanks for sharing this! Yes I think soy milk is very good even though there are so many other types of milks out now. Have you tried our latte matcha yet? One of them sold out because it was so popular but we still have the other: nioteas.com/collections/matcha-latte-powder
Ceremonial will have more because it comes from the top leaves of the first harvest. By the way, we are having our Matcha Madness sales so you can save up to 69% off on matcha teas for a limited time: nioteas.com/collections/matcha-powder-and-accessories
So... you recommend that matcha be made with water heated to temperatures between 160°F to 175°F. 175°F roughly equals 79°C. However, you later stated that the tea be made with water at 85°C, which is 185°F. So, which is it? Granted, I prefer making it at 79°C (175°F), as it has always worked well for me, but I'm curious as to why you recommend brewing it at a slightly higher temperature.
@@Nioteas It was said towards the end, during the tip about deciding between Usucha and Koicha. No biggie about the mistake. The other tips were solid, and a lot of your other videos helped me out with picking and properly making matcha. Your video on using a gaiwan vs a teapot was also really interesting. You put out a lot of good information on your channel.
You can try this matcha advent calendar: nioteas.com/products/matcha-advent-calendar it includes the 24 best matcha teas we've found after meeting with dozens of farmers all around Japan
2 grams of matcha is about a leveled teaspoon. By the way, we are having our Matcha Madness sales so you can save up to 69% off on matcha teas for a limited time: nioteas.com/collections/matcha-powder-and-accessories
Thank you so much! If you like that one, you'll really like our full video that covers everything you need to know about matcha: ua-cam.com/video/dgldbbjscEs/v-deo.html
It might not do much to protect you fully, but having matcha on an empty stomach is the best thing for your health. Maybe a healthy breakfast with your matcha? I highly recommend making chia seed pudding with coconut milk and strawberries. And to make a really good matcha, you want to get coconut milk. Get well soon❤
I have endometriosis. I don't know whether matcha stops it or not. I will experiment but below food should be stopped to shrink /control your cyst . 1. Soya/tofu- they create more estrogen in the body and is really bad for ovarian cysts and endometriosis. You can google and check it's study on it. There is alot of them 2. Red meat - it has a lot of fat - not good for controlling your symptom 3. Unsaturated fat - especially the ones you find in processed food.
"Even though you were following the brewing guidelines" Proceeds to give at least 5 tips I see in almost any guide from sources that try to teach the traditional approach to brewing matcha tea.
every dang video of how to make matcha taste good is the same thing! if you don't like the taste of wheat grass you will hate this stuff! You know what makes it taste better, Sugar! Not using the bamboo whisk, not frothing it up, not pressing it through a strainer...Sugar!
@@FM-ij7iuI agree. Good matcha is actually very sweet and have no bitterness. The first matcha I bought was a 5$ bag from eBay. It tastet bitter, way too earthy and was just an unpleasant experience. The next matcha I bought was a premium one from China. I was told the quality wasn’t as good as the japanese ones, but it had a bright green colour, was sweet (no sugar needed), no bitterness and had a very round taste. Next time I would like to try a cermonial grade matcha 😁
Not trying to sound like a tea snob but Ceremonial Grade Matcha straight from Japan 🇯🇵 honestly changed my entire mindset and physical life … extremely powerful in health benefits… there is not a word in human history that I could use that can describe matcha and how it can change your life ❤❤❤
I couldn't come up with a better sales pitch for matcha if I tried! I'm so glad to hear it has brought so much positive change to your life. Have you tried any of ours?
@@Nioteas thank you so much sir it’s only the truth. Actually no I but I will look into your website sir. Thank You 🙏
It sucks how Ceremonial Matcha is so rare in local stores. The Ceremonial Matcha I see in stores only come in small packets.
While the Latte and Culinary grade come in large containers.
You pretty much have to buy them online.
Boy, I have no matcha at all in markets, so...
Please disregard my old post from 7 days ago! That comment was meant for another matcha Green Tea video! How I sweeten my matcha tea is by simply using raw honey. I like to use the raw cranberry honey from a brand called Harvey's Honey. It has so many health benefits and actually boots up the antioxidant levels of the matcha latte. I use a plant based milk called soy milk it's super delicious 😋 if people want to sweeten their matcha naturally, raw honey is the way to go go go go
Thanks for sharing this! Yes I think soy milk is very good even though there are so many other types of milks out now. Have you tried our latte matcha yet? One of them sold out because it was so popular but we still have the other: nioteas.com/collections/matcha-latte-powder
Does ceremonial macha and culinary macha have same health Benefits
Ceremonial will have more because it comes from the top leaves of the first harvest. By the way, we are having our Matcha Madness sales so you can save up to 69% off on matcha teas for a limited time: nioteas.com/collections/matcha-powder-and-accessories
If you are not getting the best froth with a shaking jar, that just means you're not shaking it good enough 😂
So... you recommend that matcha be made with water heated to temperatures between 160°F to 175°F. 175°F roughly equals 79°C. However, you later stated that the tea be made with water at 85°C, which is 185°F. So, which is it?
Granted, I prefer making it at 79°C (175°F), as it has always worked well for me, but I'm curious as to why you recommend brewing it at a slightly higher temperature.
85 degrees Celsius would be too hot. If I said that in the video it was a mistake. I will have to go back and check
@@Nioteas It was said towards the end, during the tip about deciding between Usucha and Koicha.
No biggie about the mistake. The other tips were solid, and a lot of your other videos helped me out with picking and properly making matcha. Your video on using a gaiwan vs a teapot was also really interesting. You put out a lot of good information on your channel.
Great info. Thanks
you're very welcome! Thanks for watching
So in lovee with matcha ❤
you're in the right place then!
How do I get samples of the different matcha teas please Thank you
You can try this matcha advent calendar: nioteas.com/products/matcha-advent-calendar it includes the 24 best matcha teas we've found after meeting with dozens of farmers all around Japan
I just buy a bag of matcha and heat almond milk and mix in put sweetner. Done
Then what is the best way to sweeting the matcha?
you can eat a sweet alongside it or you can go for a higher quality matcha that is naturally smooth and not bitter
Is 2grams of matcha equivalent to 1/8 of a teaspoon or half ?
2 grams of matcha is about a leveled teaspoon. By the way, we are having our Matcha Madness sales so you can save up to 69% off on matcha teas for a limited time: nioteas.com/collections/matcha-powder-and-accessories
Great video!
Thank you so much! If you like that one, you'll really like our full video that covers everything you need to know about matcha: ua-cam.com/video/dgldbbjscEs/v-deo.html
Does ceremonial macha and culinary macha have same health Benefits
I think we answered your question :)
Can we use ceremonial macha to make hot latte ?
And will latte have the same health Benefits as traditional tea
I think I answered your questions before! Also you can watch the video: ua-cam.com/video/dgldbbjscEs/v-deo.html
Как приготовить антираковый чай Матча, пятнадцать лет без метастазов ua-cam.com/video/LeB1reoVlxs/v-deo.html
thank you for watching!
Can i use macca early in empity stomac with any flovor to protect ovorian cyst Carcinoma cells?
It might not do much to protect you fully, but having matcha on an empty stomach is the best thing for your health. Maybe a healthy breakfast with your matcha? I highly recommend making chia seed pudding with coconut milk and strawberries. And to make a really good matcha, you want to get coconut milk.
Get well soon❤
I think if you drink it on an empty stomach it can be a bit upsetting
I have endometriosis. I don't know whether matcha stops it or not. I will experiment but below food should be stopped to shrink /control your cyst .
1. Soya/tofu- they create more estrogen in the body and is really bad for ovarian cysts and endometriosis. You can google and check it's study on it. There is alot of them
2. Red meat - it has a lot of fat - not good for controlling your symptom
3. Unsaturated fat - especially the ones you find in processed food.
very good video but with 100% volume on my laptop and youtube browser still hard to hear u man...
okay thank you for the feedback I will work on the volume
@@NioteasIf you ever need a side gig you could probably work for NPR with such a smooth radio voice
@@CoryHobbs2178 thank you so much! Hopefully I will not need a side gig though 😊🍵
@@Nioteas I'm pretty sure you won't I'm already hooked on your site after one order 😄
@@CoryHobbs2178 Thank you so much for your support! Let us know if you need help with anything
"Even though you were following the brewing guidelines"
Proceeds to give at least 5 tips I see in almost any guide from sources that try to teach the traditional approach to brewing matcha tea.
Is there any question you had for us? I'm sure we answered it in another video. Just let me know!
But you lose 10 to 20% of the matcha when you strain it and it's expensive.
every dang video of how to make matcha taste good is the same thing! if you don't like the taste of wheat grass you will hate this stuff! You know what makes it taste better, Sugar! Not using the bamboo whisk, not frothing it up, not pressing it through a strainer...Sugar!
Love wheat grass! Sugar makes everything better
😂😅😂
Not true! Quality matcha does not taste like grass.
@@FM-ij7iuI agree. Good matcha is actually very sweet and have no bitterness. The first matcha I bought was a 5$ bag from eBay. It tastet bitter, way too earthy and was just an unpleasant experience. The next matcha I bought was a premium one from China. I was told the quality wasn’t as good as the japanese ones, but it had a bright green colour, was sweet (no sugar needed), no bitterness and had a very round taste. Next time I would like to try a cermonial grade matcha 😁
Please close your mouth next time. Thank you.