Kodama

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  • “This is my first run through with this matcha. The last two I had were more on the toasty end, so I will need to let my palate adjust before fully committing to a rating on this. As of right now, I...” Read full tasting note
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Grown without the use of pesticides/synthetic fertilizers, the Kodama evokes the delicious bounty of nature with a savoriness that comes from the soil and sunlight filtered through the shade.

木霊 Kodama – the spirit of trees
The “Naturally Grown” series are products chosen by Yunomi Tea Merchant Ian that have been verified to be grown without use of pesticides / synthetic fertilizers. Products may also be certified organic according to the Japanese JAS standard (valid in Japan…look for the JAS logo on the package), depending on your country

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This is my first run through with this matcha. The last two I had were more on the toasty end, so I will need to let my palate adjust before fully committing to a rating on this.

As of right now, I find it slightly bitter with some vegetal and umami notes.
Creamy. In the aftertaste and flavor. The more I sit with this one, the more I am starting to like it. The bitterness disappears for other notes.

Second sitting. I am stressed out. Can I go on vacation? I really needed to sit with a bowl this morning after finishing chores and getting the kids off to school. So, here we are. The first sip is bitter but not like a black tea or a lower-grade matcha. It’s like it is somewhat gently telling your palate, “Hey, here I come.” Next is the umami. It is very smooth with a slight grassiness and some hints of vegetal notes. Really wish I had a wagashi to go along with this.

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