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Where to Buy Matcha in Brisbane (5 of the Best Brisbane Matcha Cafe's)

Where to Buy Matcha in Brisbane (5 of the Best Brisbane Matcha Cafe's)

Are you wondering where you can buy Matcha in Brisbane, Queensland? Here are our top 10 Matcha Brisbane cafes serving the best Matcha lattes, Matcha desserts and other Matcha treats.

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Still gift wrapping with paper? Try this Japanese tradition instead.

Still gift wrapping with paper? Try this Japanese tradition instead.

Furoshiki is a long held tradition in Japan and dates back over 1,200 years, Furoshiki is an engineered specialised cloth that can be twisted and folded in a number of ways to wrap gifts and/or carry personal items. 

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Matcha Grades: Ceremonial vs Culinary - What's the Difference?

Matcha Grades: Ceremonial vs Culinary - What's the Difference?

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How to store matcha and Japanese green tea

The best way to keep your matcha and green tea from losing its freshness is to invest in a high quality, airtight storage solution.

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Sencha summers - How to cold brew sencha tea

Sencha summers - How to cold brew sencha tea

In this how-to guide we use HARIO's filter in bottle to cold brew sencha. HARIO's cold brew glass bottle is the perfect companion for brewing teas and even fruity infusions. 

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How to Take Care of Your Matcha Whisk (5 Simple Steps)

How to Take Care of Your Matcha Whisk (5 Simple Steps)

How does a handmade matcha whisk hold up to the test of time? Very well actually...so long as you take good care of it. Here are 5 simple tips that I use to keep my whisk in tip top shape.

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Gyokuro Tea Australia

Gyokuro Tea Australia

What is Gyokuro Tea  and How to Brew it Gyokuro is a shade-grown loose leaf tea famous for its sweet and mellow taste.  In Japan, Gyokuro, is considered to be the most luxurious and therefore, expensive tea in the Japanese tea market. It is highly coveted among tea aficionados. Hot tip: Unlike most green teas, Gyokuro benefits from cooler brewing temperatures (around 50°C - 60°C or 122°F - 140°F) to...

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Japanese Teapots - Why Tea Tastes Better From a Tokoname Japanese Teapot

Japanese Teapots - Why Tea Tastes Better From a Tokoname Japanese Teapot

Tokoname region in Japan has a global reputation for its long history in the pottery business and its famous clay which support the claims.

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