As I mentioned on the last entry, we are not taught the exact amount of ingredient in grams or milliliters for making
matcha. However, I’ll introduce what I think the correct amount is through my experience.
This is how much one scoop should be.
Put two scoops of
matcha into the tea bowl. This is how much TWO scoops of
matcha looks like in the tea bowl.
In the tea ceremony, we measure the correct amount of water by using the bamboo ladle and also through experiences. Although, I have never measured exactly how much milliliters I use when making
matcha.
Today I actually measured it. My standard amount is about 50ml (1.8oz). I usually use the amount of water around 40-70ml (1.4-2.5oz), but it never gets as much as 120ml (4.2oz) which is something I have seen on YouTube videos from other people.
This is how much the water looks like when measuring in regular-size
sencha cup. To make it clear, I used orange juice instead of water in the picture.

This is what the 50ml (1.8oz) of water looks like in a tea bowl.
This is the amount of tea made with 50ml (1.8oz) water.
Please try this recipe with a good-quality
matcha. The flavor of
matcha is totally different by grades. You will find strong bitterness in low quality
matcha. Good
matcha has milder bitterness and profound
umami. Why don't you give my recipe a try? ^^