Traditional bamboo whisk or “chasen” is an indispensable tool of the Japanese matcha tea ceremony. The fine, handmade prongs are carved out in a single piece of bamboo. When using a chasen to whisk matcha it is best to keep a loose and relaxed wrist and make rapid zigzag motions in the shape of letter “W” or “M” – this helps to give matcha the ideal frothy texture
ORIGAMI cupping spoon made of porcelain. An essential tool for every barista and roaster for assessing coffee profile. Properly profiled for convenient scooping.Capacity: 42g, Total length: 17cm, Handle length: 13cm, Dishwasher safe.
Due to the characteristics of porcelain and production conditions, the surface may have fine irregularities or numerous small holes depending on the color and production period. Please note that this is not a defect.
ORIGAMI drippers are designed and made in Japan from high-quality porcelain. Their name refers to the form of the dripper, which resembles folded origami. The conical shape, twenty evenly spaced grooves and the bottom hole with a diameter of 2.5 cm ensure good water flow and proper coffee extraction. Due to the characteristics of porcelain and production conditions, the surface may have fine irregularities, pinholes or colour differences – this is not a defect and does not affect the use of the dish in any way.
Brewing drip coffee is extremely easy. Just place the ORIGAMI dripper with a holder* on a server or a mug, put a paper filter in it and pour some ground coffee. Next, pour some hot water over it several times and that’s it. The method is simple, but you can experiment and adjust the brewing parameters. Coffee prepared in this way is full of flavour and free of coffee grounds. The dripper is compatible with M (2-4 cup) size cone and wave filters.
*The holder is not included – it is sold separately.
460ml ORIGAMI Pinot glass server. Perfect for serving coffee and tea. It has an ergonomic handle, a profiled spout, and a protrusion on the bottom for better swirling. Due to its 460ml capacity, it is a perfect size for ORIGAMI Dripper S (1-2 cup). Fits also the AeroPressa (caution is recommended when using AeroPress on glass servers).
Country: Peru Yoryi Yimer Berru – Finca Gramalotal – La Coipa – Gesha
Though coffee arrived in Peru relatively early—in the middle of the 1700s—it wasn’t cultivated for commercial export until
nearly the 20th century as demand from Europe rose due to a significant decrease in coffee production in Indonesia. British
presence and influence in the country helped increase and drive exports. In the early 1900s, the British government took
ownership of roughly 2 million hectares of land from the Peruvian government as payment on a defaulted loan, and much of
that land became British-owned coffee plantations.As in many Central and South American countries, the large European
owned landholdings were sold or redistributed throughout the 20th century. Farms became smaller and more fragmented,
offering independence to farmers but also limiting their access to resources and a larger commercial market. Unlike many
other countries whose coffee economy is dominated by smallholders, Peru lacks the organization or infrastructure to provide
economic or technical support to farmers—a hole that outside organizations and certifications have sought to fill. The country
has a remarkable number of certified-organic coffees, as well as Fair Trade, Rainforest Alliance, and UTZ-certified coffees.
Around 30 percent of the country’s smallholders are members of democratic co-ops, which has increased the visibility of
coffees from the area but has done little to bring incredibly high-quality lots into the spotlight.As of the 2010s, Peru is one of
the top producers of Arabica coffee, often ranked fifth in world production and export of Arabica. The remoteness of the coffee
farms and the incredibly small size of the average farm have prevented much of the single-farm differentiation that has
allowed for microlot development and marketing in other growing regions, but as with everything else in specialty coffee, this
is changing quickly as well. The country’s lush highlands and good heirloom varieties offer the potential for growers to beat the
obstacles of limited infrastructure and market access, and as production increases, we are more likely to see those types of
advancements.
The Cup: Fresh jasmine, artificial raspberry, and fresh lavender with mild fresh apricot flavors.
Clean fruit-like sweetness and winey acidity.
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Whisk your matcha to perfection with the bamboo matcha whisk( chasen) made from 100 fine bamboo bristles, it creates a rich, creamy foam for the ultimate matcha experience. A key utensil for preparping authentic Japenese matcha with balance and harmony