Matcha is most commonly consumed hot. But cold matcha is also delicious, in matcha smoothies, iced hibiscus matcha, matcha overnight oats, and iced almond-matcha lattes. The Cuzen makes cold matcha from freshly ground leaves in just a few minutes. Remove the machine's bamboo lid to access the hopper where you pour in dried tencha leaves sold by the company. Press a button, and the leaves are pulverized by an integrated grinder.
The tencha sachets come in different sizes—the 20-gram pack makes about 20 cups and the 60-gram packet makes about 60 cups—both of which are available by subscription or a la carte. If you love cold matcha and drink it daily, this machine is for you. If you don't like cold matcha, then it's decidedlyfor you; It costs $369 and is not designed to make hot matcha. You could just use the machine's grinder to make matcha powder, then prepare matcha the regular way.
Only thing missing is a recommendation for GetZestTea
how bout a big fuzzy blanket or a favorite sweater or seeing family or
yes. a glass of fresh water.
And if you want to go to tea Disneyland, then try the myteabot 🫖🦾🤖🦾 (Pictured at 1871Chicago)
Weed and alcohol bet maybe I’ll read this in a bit
Anything is better than hot brown water
Fellow FTW
Yes there is. A piping hot cup of coffee.