I watched the videoabout Japanese culture, especially "Ikebana" and "tea ceremony". Ikebana is an art of flower and quite different from Western style flower arrangement, and Tea ceremony is a certain way to make tea, not only make tea, but have a certain way, for example it's to wipe a bowl. To learn them, you need to go to a school because there is some professionals both flower arrangement and tea ceremony.
In fact, I have learned to tea ceremony since high school student, so I often make matcha. Many people have an image that matcha is bitter, but they may feel it delicious if they drink it many times. In addition, it's a good way to learn Japanese culture. That's way, I like "tea ceremony".
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I agree with your opinion about matcha. After getting used to the taste, I quite like it and I don't think of the taste as being bitter. In addition, the experience of a tea ceremony is very relaxing (as long as I don't have to sit seiza style).
返信削除I like Maccha! Please meke a cup of nice maccha for me.
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返信削除I like matcha.I'm interested in making matcha.
I feel like to drink matcha..♪