Matcha tea is traditionally made with a bamboo whisk. But if you don't have the proper equipment on hand, use a frother to achieve similar results.| Tasting Table
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Hojicha is special in many ways — from how it's made to how it tastes and the benefits it provides. It may just be the perfect cozy indulgence you need.| Tasting Table
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