Nº11 Thé Hajime | Matcha (50g) - moheitea
Nº11 Thé Hajime | Matcha (50g) - moheitea
Nº11 Thé Hajime | Matcha (50g) - moheitea
Nº11 Thé Hajime | Matcha (50g) - moheitea
Nº11 Thé Hajime | Matcha (50g) - moheitea
Nº11 Thé Hajime | Matcha (50g) - moheitea
Nº11 Thé Hajime | Matcha (50g) - moheitea
Nº11 Thé Hajime | Matcha (50g) - moheitea
Nº11 Thé Hajime | Matcha (50g) - moheitea
Nº11 Thé Hajime | Matcha (50g) - moheitea
Nº11 Thé Hajime | Matcha (50g) - moheitea
Nº11 Thé Hajime | Matcha (50g) - moheitea

Tea Powder

Nº11 Thé Hajime | Matcha (50g)

¥4,800

Thé Hajime is our premium matcha, meticulously blended by our Tea Master, Mohei, from the finest matcha sourced from the renowned regions of Kawane (Shizuoka) and Yame (Fukuoka).

This matcha captures the essence of traditional Japanese tea, offering a rich umami, balanced bitterness, and astringency.

Enjoy Thé Hajime in its pure form, as Buddhist monks have for centuries during their ascetic practices, or personalize it with your favorite additions like milk and sweeteners.

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1st Flush
2023

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Blend From Kawane & Yame

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3g
Per Serving

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Tea
Powder

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Harvest
May 2023

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Fuji
Shizuoka

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5 Infusions
Per Serving

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Loose
Leaves

QUANTITY

Details & Attributes

Savor the rich umami and subtle bitterness of Thé Hajime, with an astringent taste that gently stings the tongue. When brewed thickly, the bitterness dominates initially, but the underlying sweetness and umami gradually reveal themselves. This balance creates a unique and awakening flavor profile, perfect for both a traditional matcha experience or a creamy, sweetened beverage.

Indulge in the distinctive aroma of Thé Hajime, with notes of laver and forest lingering in the back of the nose. This matcha features a unique greenish fragrance known as "ooika" 覆い香 (literally "covered flavor"), characteristic of shade-cultivated teas like gyokuro and matcha. Together, these elements create a complex and satisfying matcha experience that is both invigorating and soothing.

Color: Slightly Light Dark Green

Suggested Consumption: Hot

Caffeine: ★★★ High

Manufacturing: Ground Steamed Tencha 

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Bitterness
100%
Astringency
60%
Sweetness
80%
Umami
100%
Fragrance
100%
Granularity
100%

Preparation Guidelines

Although we always recommend using traditional matcha tools for the best experience, Thé Hajime can be prepared with utensils you already have at home.

The key is to follow the instructions below for a perfect cup every time

Step1

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Sift matcha

For Usucha (thin tea), use 2 grams of Thé Hajime matcha powder. For Koicha (thick tea), use 4 grams.

Use the chashaku to scoop the appropriate amount into a fine mesh strainer placed over the matcha-wan. Sift the matcha through the strainer to remove any clumps, ensuring a smooth and lump-free tea.

Step 2

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Add Hot Water

💧 60 mL (2 oz) 🌡️ 80°C (176°F)Boil water and let it cool down to approximately 80°C. Using water that is too hot can result in a bitter taste.

Step3

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Whisk the Matcha

Hold the matcha-wan with one hand and the chasen with the other. Whisk the matcha briskly in a "M" motion until a thick, frothy layer forms on the surface.

This should take about 15-30 seconds. For a thicker brew (koicha), whisk more gently until the matcha is smooth and free of bubbles.

Step4

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Rest the Chasen

After whisking, clean the Chasen with water and then place it on the Chasen Holder to maintain its shape and prolong its life.

Be careful not to place the whisk on the holder without cleaning it first.

The Origins and Significance

Thé Hajime is a blend of two types of matcha sourced from different regions: Yame and Kawane.
It combines the authentic aroma of Yame matcha with the exquisite sencha-like taste of Kawane matcha. This unique blend offers a premium matcha experience, bringing together the best of both regions.

Renowned Region:
Alongside Uji (Kyoto) and Okabe (Shizuoka), Yame is celebrated as one of the top regions for producing Gyokuro.

Personal Significance:
Yame holds special meaning for Mohei, as he apprenticed there as a tea producer. He witnessed the passion and dedication of Yame producers in cultivating shaded teas, particularly for Gyokuro and Matcha.

Exceptional "Ooika" Technique:
The technique in achieving high-quality "Ooika" (shaded aroma) is exceptional in Yame, making it ideal for obtaining the most authentic matcha flavor.

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Nº11 Thé Hajime | Matcha (50g)

This matcha is a wonderful matcha with balanced taste between bitterness and sweetness. It has a briljant structure and is very good to make a wonderful matcha tea. I'll recommend this one to everybody!

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