Matcha Essentials Set | Bowl, Whisk & Holder (3-Piece)
Most Loved Set
Create a calm, mindful ritual at home with the NOA Matcha Essentials Set—our most-loved 3-piece starter kit designed for smooth whisking and simple daily use. Whether you’re new to matcha or upgrading your tools, this set brings everything together in one clean, consistent setup.
What’s included:
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Ceramic Matcha Bowl (Chawan) for comfortable whisking
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Handmade Bamboo Matcha Whisk (Chasen) for a smooth, foamy finish
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Ceramic Whisk Holder (Naoshi) to help your whisk dry properly and keep its shape
Designed to work in harmony, each piece supports better texture, fewer clumps, and a more intentional matcha experience. It’s a perfect choice for beginners, daily matcha lovers, or as a thoughtful gift.
How to use: Sift your matcha, add water, whisk in a gentle “W” motion, and enjoy. Afterward, rinse your whisk and place it on the holder to dry properly—so it stays ready for your next cup.
Special Offer
Complete your ritual—add NOA Ceremonial Grade Single Origin (Okumidori) and get 50% off automatically (limited time / while available)🍵
- Regular price
- $55.00
- Sale price
- $72.00
- Unit price
- per
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Rich in Antioxidants
137 x more antioxidants, offering a powerful defense against free radicals.
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Pure Energy Clear Mind
Matcha’s natural caffeine provides a steady energy boost, keeping you alert, focused, and productive throughout the day!
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Reduces Stress
Calms the mind, helps maintain balance, and enhances overall well-being.
FAQs
What is Ceremonial Matcha?
What is Ceremonial Matcha?
Ceremonial matcha is made from shade-grown tea leaves, carefully ground into a fine powder. This process produces a vibrant green tea with a smooth, umami flavor. Since you consume the entire leaf, matcha offers a higher concentration of antioxidants than regular green tea, delivering a potent, nutrient-rich health boost!
What’s the difference between koicha, usucha, and a matcha latte?
What’s the difference between koicha, usucha, and a matcha latte?
Koicha: A thick, concentrated matcha made with less water and more powder, often used in traditional tea ceremonies.
Usucha: A lighter, milder version of matcha made with more water, creating a thinner consistency.
Matcha Latte: Matcha mixed with steamed milk or milk alternatives, creating a creamy, smooth drink with a milder matcha flavor.
Is there caffeine in Matcha?
Is there caffeine in Matcha?
Yes, matcha powder contains caffeine however much less than regular coffee. 1 gram of matcha contains about 25-30mg of caffeine while regular coffee contains about 80-100mg. It’s released slowly in your body, giving you calm, steady energy without the jitters or crash. That’s why it’s a great alternative to regular coffee! 💚
What’s this L-Theanine in matcha all about?
What’s this L-Theanine in matcha all about?
L-Theanine is a natural compound in matcha that helps you feel calm and focused at the same time. Matcha has up to three times more L-Theanine than regular green tea, making it perfect for balanced energy and relaxation.
