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How to Make Ceremonial Matcha

How to Make Ceremonial Matcha

Learn how to prepare ceremonial matcha in the traditional style with Japanese tea master Ryo Iwamoto.
Aoi Ward, Shizuoka, Japan

Aoi Ward, Shizuoka, Japan

The Aoi Ward, located in Shizuoka Prefecture in Japan, is a renowned tea region known for its exceptional Honyama Sencha tea.
Baokang, Hubei, China

Baokang, Hubei, China

The Baokang tea growing region in Hubei Province has a temperate climate and diverse geography.
Nimlajacoc, Guatemala

Nimlajacoc, Guatemala

Nimlajacoc, located in the municipality of San Pedro Sacatepéquez, Guatemala, is a vital hub for the production of herbs and spices, notably cardamom.
Calabria, Italy

Calabria, Italy

Calabria is a region located in the southern part of Italy, forming the "toe" of the country's "boot-shaped" peninsula.
Mizoram, India

Mizoram, India

Mizoram, located in the northeastern part of India, is a state known for its high-quality crops of ginger, spices, and pepper.
Miyazaki, Kyushu, Japan

Miyazaki, Kyushu, Japan

The tea region of Miyazaki in Kyushu, Japan is renowned for its special character of organic agricultural practices and traditional green tea cultivation.
Jinggu, Yunnan, China

Jinggu, Yunnan, China

Jinggu, located in Yunnan Province, China, holds both a significant location and historical importance in the world of Puer tea.
Joyo, Kyoto, Japan

Joyo, Kyoto, Japan

The tea region of Joyo, located in Kyoto, Japan, is renowned for its production of matcha and gyokuro.
Chiang Rai, Thailand

Chiang Rai, Thailand

Chiang Rai, located in northern Thailand, has a rich history in the tea industry. The region is known for its fertile land and favorable climate, which makes it suitable for tea cultivation.
Xiengkhuang, Laos

Xiengkhuang, Laos

Xiengkhuang Province in Northern Laos has a long history of tea cultivation, which was influenced by its location along the ancient Tea Horse Road.
Fujian, China

Fujian, China

China's Fujian Province has played a crucial role in the history and development of specialty teas like red tea, oolong tea, and white tea.
Enshi, Hubei, China

Enshi, Hubei, China

The Enshi region in Hubei, China, holds great historical importance as a producer of organic green tea and its recorded history as a tribute tea producer for the Qing Dynasty Emperor Qianlong, who was a tea lover.
Shan State, Burma

Shan State, Myanmar

The Shan State in Myanmar, also known as Burma, is a region with a long and rich history of tea cultivation. 
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