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Matcha
literally translated: powdered tea. In the traditional sense, this refers to tea powder ground on granite stone mills from the leaf tissue of fully shaded tea (tencha)
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Matcha bowl
see Chawan
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Matcha-iri
"...with matcha" or "contains matcha"
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Mino-yaki
Ceramic style from Gifu Prefecture (formerly Mino Province), accounts for about 50% of Japanese ceramic production.
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Mizudashi
Green tea infused with cold water
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Mizusashi
Fresh water vessel in the Japanese tea ceremony.
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Mizutsugi
Pot for filling the water container in the Japanese tea ceremony
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Mushakoujisenke
One of the three most important tea schools in Japan, based in Kyoto.
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