#0861.S5 Chikumeido: Usuchatoh - The Original Sweet Matcha - Since 1933
#0861.S5 Chikumeido: Usuchatoh - The Original Sweet Matcha - Since 1933 - 300g / 10.6 oz <-- Currently not in stock. Order now for immediate procurement (2-3 week delay). If larger size available, repacking takes a week. If "sold out", please inquire for more accurate availability.
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The 7th Tea Master of Chikumeido Shizuoka Tea, Nishimura Eiji, launched a sweet matcha nearly a century ago in 1933. It has been a popular product in Japan ever since.
- Ingredients: Sugar (processed in Japan), dextrose, matcha green tea powder, flavoring (cinnamon)
- Storage: Store airtight in cool, dry location.
- Best by date: We always ship with at least 3 months left. (Standard period for best recommended quality is 9 months after production.)
About Chikumeido Shizuoka Tea
Chikumeido Shizuoka Tea itself is one of Japan's oldest companies, established in 1781 at the beginning of the reign of the 11th Tokugawa Shogun, Ienari, by founder Nishimura Shoatsu Tadazane. The 7th tea master, Nishimura Eiji, who created this product, is also credited with popularizing the term "hot water gyokuro" - what we call today Kabusecha (Warakake series from Chikumeido).
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RegionShizuoka - 静岡県
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Vendor TypeFamily Business, Merchant
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