Japanese tea ceremony the tea ceremony is a cultural activity where matcha green tea is prepared served and consumed.
Ceremonial matcha tea from japan.
Japanese tea ceremony known as sadō chadō 茶道 lit the way of tea or cha no yu 茶の湯 is a japanese cultural activity involving the ceremonial preparation and presentation of matcha 抹茶 powdered green tea the art of which is called o temae お 手前.
Although other green teas can be found in different parts of the world matcha is exclusive to japan.
The matcha tea ceremony has been an integral part of the traditional japanese culture for centuries.
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A japanese matcha tea ceremony chanoyu or the way of tea is a graceful and serene ritual in which green tea is prepared and served with traditional japanese utensils to the participants.
Matcha is a japanese stone ground powdered green tea that has been used for centuries as traditional tea in their ceremonies.
The ceremony developed from zen buddhism and it first appeared during the 9th century.
A quiet celebration performed with grace and beauty the matcha tea ritual is a bonding experience of mindfulness respect and a focus on the now.
Matcha is booming across the globe but only a select group will ever get to taste japan s purest ceremonial grade form of the tea grown in uji near kyoto for centuries.
The powdered green tea was first used in buddhist monasteries and by the 13th century the ceremony became a status symbol.