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| Nickname: S.R.
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13164 |
01/26/2015 |
| This is a good sifter. And it is packaged in a way that avoids spreading the matcha around. Matcha tea stays put in the sifter as it is recessed about 2cm.
The little, well-shaped "spoon" is the ideal partner for the sifter. Matcha needs a bit of help to go... (more)
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| Nickname: CG
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14309 |
02/03/2013 |
| For some time I had been using a simple sifter for my matcha, however I knew in order to drink and enjoy it properly this was a must have. It is roomy enough to hold 80g matcha (or more), although I sift 40g at a time. This sifter is an excellent design with an airtight... (more)
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| Nickname: Conal Ho
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13095 |
03/20/2010 |
| An alternative to using paper towel and also environmentally more friendly is to use an applicator brush such as one for the face. I bought such a brush from my local store and it sits with my other tea utensils. I use the brush to brush away stray matcha and to clean t... (more)
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| Nickname: William Hund
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13836 |
10/12/2009 |
| The steel screen seems strong enough to last through many uses.
I wash and dry the spatula, but wipe the screen and canister with a dry paper towel.
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| Nickname: Russell Bailey
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12108 |
03/05/2009 |
| I have used this a few times now, and it is certainly very effective in producing Matcha that is very fine and free of any lumps. I find it is very easy to clean by simply using a bit of paper kitchen roll. A very useful addition to my collection, thank you!
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