Chasen Matcha Whisk
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Chasen is an integral part of Cha No Yu, a Japanese tea ceremony. It is used in a zig-zag motion to mix powdered matcha in a bowl with water..
The chasen is an integral part of Cha No Yu. This is an 80-prong chasen whisk. It is used in a zig-zag motion to dissolve powdered matcha in a bowl with water. Whisk in a chawan or alternative deep bowl for best results.When not in use, allow drying on a chasen kusenaoshi. This helps support the shape and protects the fine tines from breakage. Recommended: For best results, soak the prongs in warm water for at least a few minutes before every use to soften the tips. NOTE: Avoid using detergents when cleaning.
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