Matcha whisk – the classic matcha whisk made of bamboo
Experience a central element of the Japanese tea ceremony with our matcha whisks (also known as matcha whisks ). The chasen , as it's called in Japanese, is traditionally made from fine bamboo and is used to whip matcha tea into a creamy, velvety foam. Whether you're a matcha novice or an experienced tea fan, a matcha whisk is a basic tool for authentic tea preparation.
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Why a Matcha whisk is indispensable:
- Our brooms are hand-carved from a single piece of bamboo – in the spirit of traditional craftsmanship.
- With a goodMatcha whiskMatcha tea is prepared particularly evenly and creamy.
- We value sustainability and only use high-quality bamboo.
Our selection – the right tool for every life situation
In addition to the classicBamboo broomYou will find practical and innovative alternatives here:
- Matcha whisk made of paper– the sustainable choice: Can be used up to three times, ideal for trying out and for environmentally conscious connoisseurs.
- Electric matcha frother made of stainless steel– for quick everyday use: Creamy foam at the touch of a button – practical, time-saving and reliable.
- Matcha travel set made of bamboo– For Matcha on the go: Compact and lightweight, ideal for travel, the office, or weekend trips. Includes a handyMatcha whiskand aMatcha spoon, all safely stored in a sturdy bamboo roll.
For perfect shape: Matcha whisk holder (Kusenaoshi)
So that yourMatcha whiskretains its curved shape and elasticity, we recommend storing it on aMatcha whisk holder– the so-calledKusenaoshiIt ensures optimal drying, protects the delicate bristles, and significantly extends the lifespan of your broom.
Frequently asked questions about Matcha whisks
What is a matcha whisk?
AMatcha whisk, alsoMatcha whiskorChasenThis is a special bamboo whisk for preparing matcha. It creates a fine foam and an intense flavor experience.
What alternatives are there to the classic matcha whisk?
In addition to the traditional broom, we also offer asustainable paper broom, aelectric frotheras well as a compactMatcha travel setfor on the go.
How do you properly clean a matcha whisk?
After use, rinse with warm water, do not clean with detergent and place on aKusenaoshiplace.
How long does a matcha whisk last?
With proper care, it can last several months. Replacement is recommended if bristles break or become severely deformed.