Thursday, August 6, 2009

Flower of the day, Kaido Aug. 5



How is it going everyone?


We had another lesson last night. The flower was kaido, Malus halliana. Our master didn’t like how big these leaves are. I also thought it will be well-balanced figure if the leaves are little smaller. I didn’t know how big the leaves of ordinary kaido should be, but now I’m looking at the internet for kaido. Right, they are much smaller.

Take care.

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Iced matcha latte at home

I sometimes enjoy matcha with milk and sugar. Iced matcha latte is easy and delicious. When you get tired of iced café-latte, try this out! It will be your alternative.

Put 4-5 scoops of matcha with a tea scoop into a tea bowl, and sugar if you want.
Actually, I use synthetic sweetener, not sugar. It dissolves easily in cold water and low calorie in addition. Sugar may not dissolve well, so it’s better to add syrup in the end instead of putting sugar here.




Mix the matcha and cold milk with a tea whisk

It is easier to mix with small amount of milk (about 100ml) first, and add more milk (another 100ml or so) after. Immediately rinse the tea whisk with running water really well; remained milk component can be a cause of getting mold.




Pour into a glass with ice cubes




Have a nice day!

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Flower of the day, Jul 30

Good morning, everyone! Finaly the rainy season is over!! The Japan Meteorological Agency announced the end of the rainy season yesterday. I feel that it’s going to be hot today. It’s only eight in the morning but there is scorching sunlight outside and cicadas are buzzing on a high note.

Great trees for noisy cicadas at a little shrine in our neighbor .



This is flower from the lesson on July 30. The arrangement was a little gorgeous and elegant, don’t you think? I thought I rather like it. I forgot the name of the vase and flowers, sorry.

Take care and enjoy your summer!

Monday, August 3, 2009

Sweet of the day, arrowroot confectionery Jul29

How was your weekend?

This was the confectionery from the last lesson. It has sweet been paste inside and covered with confectionery jelly. This is one of our master favorite.

The first summer came since we moved to this place in last Oct. In Japan there are summer festivals held all over the place in this season. There was another festival in my town on the last Saturday, and firework display was held. We weren’t expecting, but this year we could see the fireworks from our front yard!! Next year, we might invite some friends and enjoy the fireworks over beer and barbecue. Doesn’t it sound nice?


Have a nice day!

Friday, July 31, 2009

Glass tea bowl

How are you doing everyone?




This week lesson we used a glass tea bowl. The tea bowl brought cool in the tea room. I really liked this tea bowl. I think it is quite gracious in the coolness from the clear glass texture and the airy silver sparkles. Glass tea bowls are usually used in the summer. It shows the Japanese preference for things in season, I think.

Have a nice weekend.

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Manner of guests, brief steps having sweets

Good morning everyone! I took pictures for manner for having sweets at yesterday lesson. I think you will look smart if you can do this naturally as courtesy.


1. Bow when sweets are served


I think Hiro needs a little more practice for bowing. See our master's bow is much beautiful than Hiro's. You don't want to curl your back and neck when you bow; you bend your hip and tilt your upper body with strait back.







2. Make a bow to other guest(s) when the host starts purifying the tea whisk. It has meaning of “Excuse me for going before you “.











3. Make a bow to the host when the host finishes purifying the tea whisk.












4. Take one of the sweets with the chopsticks to your kaishi (packet of paper). Put the chopsticks back to the bowl and pass the bowl to the next guest











5. Eat the sweet using your sweet pick.













6. Put away your sweet pick and kaishi













Take care.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Tea at a steak house

Hi, everyone! I aimed my camera at the eastern sky.


The weather has been gloomy these days. It’s clouded now, and will be raining this afternoon. The rainy season is usually over in the middle of July. But this year, it’s not over yet. In Japan the rainy season usually starts and ends from Southwest. I think I heard the rainy season is over in Tokyo now. The rainy season left behind our region, Aichi.

Yesterday, we had a dinner at a steakhouse. There was a beverage fountain there, and you could enjoy coke, ginger ale and some other stuff. Iced oolong tea and sokenbicha (kind of green tea from Coca-Cola Japan) are also provided from the fountain. I forgot to take a picture of it, sorry. I haven’t seen any fountain provides green tea at oversea, so I thought it could be interesting to you. Hiro and I had iced oolong tea with steak. It could be funny to Americans to have oolong or green tea with steak, but it’s not so surprising at all in Japan.

We’re having another lesson tonight. Take care!

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Sweets of the day, Jul. 22

Hi, everyone.

This is the sweet from Jul 22 lesson. I was a little disappointed with it. I didn’t think the design and the taste are sophisticated.


The other day, we had really good sweet that a friend of mine gave us. It was jelly in a block container. A mesh was mounted on the end face of the container and you push the jelly out from the other end. You stick it out into a bowl. The jelly became noodle shape and you could enjoy with syrup. It was pretty interesting. There was three different flavor for the syrup, brown sugar, matcha, or plum. We loved brown sugar. The mellow syrup and smooth jelly were very comfortable to my mouth, and it was excellent sweet. Thanks to the friend!



Have a nice day!

Monday, July 27, 2009

Flower of the day, mukuge Jul 22

This week flower was mukuge, H. syriacus.


We spent a lot of this weekend watching videos. We watched THE CURIOUS CASE OF BENJAMIN BUTTON, DREAMGIRLS, and MICHAEL JACKSON LIVE IN BUCHAREST. We liked DREAMGIRLS. This was the first time to watch a musical movie, and I wasn’t count on it. But the singing scenes are so powerful and emotional. I could fill the soul. The actors and actresses did excellent convincing performance.

Have a nice day!

Friday, July 24, 2009

I practiced a new temae with mrujoku.


Hi, everyone!

We have been practicing hirademae at lessons. This week lesson I practiced a new temae with tana, a utensil stand (shown in this picture). Please compare with the picture of Hiradema from my past blog. This type of tana is called marujoku. Most procedure is the same as hirademae. The big differences are placing a fresh-water container on the stand, and displaying the ladle and lid rest on the top of the stand when you leave the tea room. This marujoku stand can be used in either the summer or winter season.

I have done this temae before, but it was a long time ago. I didn’t remember some details, need more practice. Hiro is not ready for tana, so she is still keep practicing hirademae.

Have a good day!

PS. In this picture I used a bamboo lid rest, but I should have used a ceramic lid rest for marujoku temae.

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Tea bowl for the summer

Good morning everyone! How are you today?

We used a flat tea bowl at yesterday’s lesson. This wide-topped and short silhouette tea bowl is often used in the summer. I think it is because it looks cooler, and also for real the tea gets cool easily with the large surface dimensions. The bowl on the left is the flat tea bowl we used yesterday. It looks thinner and smarter, doesn’t it? The other one is a tea bowl which is often appreciated in the winter. I think it’s more ponderous and rugged.




I really like the flat tea bowl we used. I loved the smart design; the roomy top, the streamlined bottom, and light thin body. The white and wide opening emphasized the green hue of matcha so well.

Have a good day!


Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Which taste better cold water or hot water brewing mugicha

How are you everyone?

There was a summer festival in my town on the last Saturday.



Yesterday, I had an endoscopic exploration. Have you tried endoscop? It was so unconformable experience. I lie down on my side on the bed with a mouthpiece stacked. I was passed through the viewing tube. Ick… I never want to do it again. Fortunately, there was any disease found in my stomach. I was relieved.

As I told you before we usually enjoy cold brewing mugicha. Today, I tried hot water brewing.

The tea on the left is cold water brewing mughica.
Just left a teabag in cold water for couple of hours.

The tea on the right is hot water brewing mugicha.
Put a teabag in boiling water and left it about five minutes and cooled it down.

The hot brewing tea is a slightly murkier. They have nice roasted aroma, but both made cold, so neither has rich aroma. The most important thing, their tastes; I could not find big differences in their tastes. Both have nice mugicha flavor. I could say the cold brewing tea is a little mellower and hot brewing tea is slightly earthy. It was a subtle difference, so I will preparer with easier cold water brewing from now on.

Have a nice day.