Matcha Reading Room

Leo Babauta on Focus, Flow, and Matcha breakaway matcha

Leo Babauta on Focus, Flow, and Matcha

I recently had matcha in SF with the inimitable Leo Babauta. This guy, despite having created an army of fans who love his musings on productivity, happiness, minimalism, frugality, vegetarianism/veganism, health and fitness, setting goals, and many other topics has clearly digested the concept of h

“Going Quiet” with Matcha kakinuma

“Going Quiet” with Matcha

There are lots of metaphors about the incessant chatter going on in most our heads, that datastream of conversations, impressions, admonitions, and other mental events that seem to occupy most of our waking moments, but I like one best. The most awake zen guy I’ve ever met, the great zen teacher and

Adapting Matcha to Local Conditions matcha

Adapting Matcha to Local Conditions

The Japanese tea ceremony as it is practiced in Japan can be a thing of beauty. The tradition is roughly 830 years old. Like so many other traditional Japanese arts, the formal study of tea can take decades to “master” and get right, and must be done according to the many and varied rules of [...]

Matcha and Gratitude: Homage to an 830-Year-Old Tradition buddhism

Matcha and Gratitude: Homage to an 830-Year-Old Tradition

Plenty of people consider matcha to be a new trend. In reality it’s been a trend in Japan for roughly 830 years, started by those crazy trend-setting zen buddhist priests. But in a sense, “plenty of people” are right: It is matcha’s introduction into the American and European palate that constitutes

“Culinary” Matcha, Anyone? artisanal matcha

“Culinary” Matcha, Anyone?

By now, most people with even a marginal interest in food and food trends have heard of matcha. This is a good thing, and its overall popularity continues to climb. The confusing issue is that many people consider matcha to be in essence a kind of exotic spice, to be used as an ingredient for cookin

Breakaway Matcha at Dwell on Design dwell magazine

Breakaway Matcha at Dwell on Design

The fine people at Dwell Magazine are such matcha converts that they invited Breakaway Matcha to exhibit and pour matcha shots for all the designers and design-lovers that will flock to the LA Convention Center from June 22-24 to attend the Dwell on Design Conference. For anyone even remotely intere

Really, Really, Really Thick Matcha breakaway matcha

Really, Really, Really Thick Matcha

I recently had what can only be described as a transcendent matcha experience: I drank the equivalent of about 12 servings of matcha, but did so in just three stunningly beautiful bowlfuls as I sipped a viscous, almost pudding-like manna that summarily blew out some neuronal pleasure circuits and la

Matcha and Cooking at Tassajara dana velden

Matcha and Cooking at Tassajara

We’re doing it again: another workshop at one of my favorite places on earth, the Tassajara Zen Mountain Center, in the Ventana Wilderness, southeast of Carmel, taught by myself and the delightful Ikushin Dana Velden. It’s from May 31 to June 3, and will be all about cooking with tea. Or at least mo

Making Matcha with David Gans Journal

Making Matcha with David Gans

I recently had the pleasure of spending an afternoon at the home of musician, radio host, and deadhead extraordinaire David Gans and his lovely wife Rita. They were curious about matcha, so I brought some along and taught David how to make a cup, breakaway style. Great merriment ensued, David got ou