Description
The 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 by craftsmen whose skills are past on from generation to generation. 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 for drinking.
Precise cuts create a flexible whisk, which is in the lower part are slightly bent and at the top gathered together and finished with a special wooden handle.
- Bamboo whisk with 80 prongs
- Not dishwasher safe
- Country of origin: China
Tips for frothing matcha
It is best to start whipping the matcha powder slowly after adding the necessary amount of water, gently brushing the chasen matcha whisk on the bottom of the bowl, this allows you to mix the whole matcha with water well. Then move the chasen slighty higher, closer to the surface and continue with more energetic movements resembling the letter “W” or “M” for about 10-20 seconds. It is worth remembering that while mixing, work with your wrist instead of the whole hand, which gets tired faster. A thin foam coat should quickly appear on the surface. Perfect foaming of tea is just possible thanks to the large number of flexible bamboo mustaches. The more mustaches in the chase, the easier it will be to obtain a perfect layer of foam.
For the best effect, the whisk should be soaked in hot water before use and rinsed after use. Chasen shrinks when it dries out and then becomes brittle and susceptible to damage. Storing the chasen on a special stand helps to ensure a longer life and keep it in shape.
About The Material and Sustainability
Matcha Whisk (Chasen) – Dark Bamboo is made from 100% natural bamboo, one of the most sustainable resources available on the planet. Some bamboo species can grow at an incredible rate of up to 90 centimetres a day, thereby providing large yields on small areas. Bamboo is naturally smooth, clean and beautiful, while at the same time being very light, strong and durable. The material will decompose in a matter of years, leaving no trash behind. One interesting fact about bamboo is that it is actually a grass type, and therefore possesses no growth rings or sap like common trees do.