Kyoto Cooking Class
Tea ceremony casually at the table with main and dry sweets in Kyoto

Tea Ceremony   Nakagyo Kyoto


House

Pick Up

Vegetarian

0.5 hours

Max 6 guests

Market Visiting






Cooking Class Menu

Main sweets
Sweet bean paste is used in many of the main sweets such as the bean paste sweets, the bun stuffed with bean paste and the ball of sweet beanpaste covered with bean paste flakes.

Dry sweets
Include the molded flour paste, candies and sweet crackers.

Matcha green tea
Powdered green tea
put it in a bowl, pour hot water and dissolve it


  • Green Tea

    Green Tea

    The astringent constituent in Japanese tea is a type of polyphenol called catechin. Japan has done a great deal with the humble tea leaf. For example some benefits of the catechin in the tea leaf can lower cholesterol in some cases. Roasted over charcoal at a high temperature and grown under shade for at least 20 days are one of the examples. The most popular Japanese tea might be ryokucha. Depending on the timing of picking the leaves, the grade, the price can be noticeably different.

Cooking Class Information

After a demonstration by a tea master using a tray called "Bonryakutemae" and enjoy delicious matcha and Japanese sweets, main and dry, enjoy making your own tea. You can learn how to make and take tea, too.

Here are some tips to enjoy tea without tea utensils at home.


About Host



I'm Kaori. After graduating from university studying English literature, I started work as a cabin attendant based in Hong Kong. I had various experiences like the culture, custom and especially cuisine of many countries. I think that to know the cuisine is to know the country's culture much more deeply. So I began to think about offering Japanese cooking class for foreign guests to become more familiar with Japan. I'd like to show not only cooking but also history, table manner and much more. I'm looking forward to seeing you and having a good time together!


Area



The closest station

Nijo Station




How to get to the station?

From Kyoto Station: 15mins





Exact location provided after booking.


FAQ about Tea ceremony casually at the table with main and dry sweets in Kyoto | Cooking class by Kaori

  • Is Tea ceremony casually at the table with main and dry sweets in Kyoto available for vegans?

    Yes, Tea ceremony casually at the table with main and dry sweets in Kyoto has a vegan option.

  • How long is this cooking class by Kaori?

    Duration of this cooking class is 0.5 hours.

  • What is the maximum capacity of Kaori's cooking class?

    Up to 6 people can join Kaori's cooking class.

  • Is Tea ceremony casually at the table with main and dry sweets in Kyoto available for vegetarians?

    Yes, Tea ceremony casually at the table with main and dry sweets in Kyoto has a vegetarian option.

  • How much does it cost to join Tea ceremony casually at the table with main and dry sweets in Kyoto?

    It costs 2900 per person.

Additional cooking class information

  • Confirmation

    You will receive the confirmation within 24 hours.

  • Payment

    We accepts these cards on airKitchen.

  • Cancellation

    Cancellations up to 48 hours prior to the class begins will be fully refunded by the airKitchen cancellation policy.


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