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  • Matcha Tea, a special form of green tea served with Rice Cakes. Macha is the type of tea served at tea ceremony which centers on the preparation, serving, and drinking of matcha.
    matcha-tea-01.jpg
  • Drinking Tea - Japanese green tea, or ocha is the most common drink in Japan.  Not only is it loaded with vitamin C and caffeine but its antioxidant and healthy properties are making this drink a hit all around the world.
    japanese-tea-drinkers.jpg
  • Drinking Tea - Japanese green tea, or ocha is the most common drink in Japan.  Not only is it loaded with vitamin C and caffeine but its antioxidant and healthy properties are making this drink a hit all around the world.
    japanese-tea-drinkers.jpg
  • Sa-do, chado or "the way of tea" is more about ritual, ceramics, and patience than it is about tea itself.  Macha tea is the type of tea served at tea ceremony which centers on the preparation, serving, and drinking of matcha.
    tea-ceremony-1.jpg
  • Sa-do, chado or "the way of tea" is more about ritual, ceramics, patience than it is about tea itself. Sa-do, chado or "the way of tea" is more about ritual, ceramics, and patience than it is about tea itself.  Macha tea is the type of tea served at tea ceremony which centers on the preparation, serving, and drinking of matcha.
    tea-ceremony-1.jpg
  • Toji Market Tea, Japanese green tea, or ocha (o-cha) is the most common drink in Japan.  Not only is it loaded with vitamin C and caffiene, but its healthy antioxidant properties are making this drink a hit all around the world.
    japanese-loose-tea-2.jpg
  • Japanese green tea, or ocha (o-cha) is the most common drink in Japan.  Not only is it loaded with vitamin C and caffiene, but its healthy antioxidant properties are making this drink a hit all around the world.
    loose-green-tea-1.jpg
  • Japanese green tea, or ocha (o-cha) is the most common drink in Japan.  Not only is it loaded with vitamin C and caffiene, but its antioxidant and healthy properties are making this drink a hit all around the world.
    green-tea.jpg