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Thursday, December 10, 2015

Side-by-Side Matcha Comparisons

Accept no substitutes. Thanks to Yunomi Tea's Instagram feed we can visualize the difference between these three grades of tea.

Continuing the matcha comparison (photos brightened a little at the same rate). From top to bottom: Yunomi Factory Direct Organic Uji Matcha G1 (ceremonial grade master class), G5 (culinary grade) and a "matcha" from China that we received as a sample. www.yunomi.life/collections/matcha #Matcha #matchatea #matchalove #matchaholic #matchagreentea #matchalover #greentea #japan #matchagreentea #japanesetea #japanese #comparison
A photo posted by Yunomi Tea (@yunomitea) on Dec 3, 2015 at 12:42am PST
Posted by hollymharvey at 2:32 PM 1 comments
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