Sarashi Reusable Coffee Filter
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$17.00 USD - Regular price
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$17.00 USD
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Sarashi reusable coffee Filter is a sustainable, reusable coffee filter crafted by Takeda Sarashi Factory, developed under the supervision of "Overview Coffee Japan".
Made from 100% cotton "Okai Fabric," which is safe for food use, this filter is produced using the traditional Japanese wazarashi bleaching process, resulting in a clean, durable, and long-lasting finish.
Unlike paper filters that absorb much of the coffee's natural oils, this filter allows some of these flavourful oils to pass through, creating a smoother, richer, and more full-bodied cup of coffee.
The gradual transformation of the fabric as it develops a beautiful coffee-coloured patina over time is part of its unique charm.
A thoughtful blend of traditional Japanese craftsmanship and modern sustainability.
-Reusable for kitchen and cleaning use
- All-natural
- Sustainably low energy manufactured
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What's Sarashi?
Sarashi is a bleached cloth usually made of cotton or linen.
Sarashi has been used for various purposes in daily life for over 500 years in Japan.
It was used to be cloth wrapped around the body under a kimono and even now used as a cloth strainer to make Dashi soup for traditional Japanese cuisines.
The whiteness and purity of the cloth have ritual significance, therefore it also has been used in Shinto or Japanese Buddhism rituals.
Made by a long-established company in low energy method
This newly designed Sarashi roll is developed by TAKEDA SARASHI factory established in 1911 Osaka, Japan.
Since its establishment, this factory has been processing bleaching with water from a local clear stream, using as few chemicals as possible, a little water and energy.
Since they use fewer chemicals, the bleaching process has been evaluated as safe for baby use and cooking.
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-Suitable for brewing 2–4 cups at a time. -Designed to fit most standard cone-shaped coffee drippers -Before first use, simply sterilize the filter by boiling it. After brewing, rinse it thoroughly and hang it to dry. Made in Osaka, Japan |











