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japanese tea. [ ] around the end of the th century, the style of tea preparation called "tencha" (点茶), in which powdered matcha was placed into a bowl, hot water added, and the tea and hot water whipped together, was introduced to japan by eisai , another monk, on his return from china. he also took tea seeds
shogunate ruled the nation and tea and the luxuries associated with it became a kind of status symbol among the warrior class , there arose tea-tasting ( ja:闘茶 , tōcha) parties wherein contestants could win extravagant prizes for guessing the best quality tea—that was grown in kyoto , deriving from the seeds...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_tea_ceremony