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loose leaf green tea
Preparation guidelines: Pour the tea with water at a temperature of 90 °C in a ratio of 12 g per 1 liter. Allow to infuse for 5 minutes. Then strain. Suitable for multiple infusion.
loose leaf green tea
Preparation guidelines: Pour the tea with water at a temperature of 90 °C in a ratio of 12 g per 1 liter. Allow to infuse for 5 minutes. Then strain. Suitable for multiple infusion.
Tamaryokucha is a type of Japanese tea produced in the pan-fired method common in China, lending the dried leaves a spiral shape. Originating in the Goto part of Nagasaki Prefecture, the tea infuses to make a liquor light green in hue, while the taste and aroma are indicative of foam on fresh fro...
Tamaryokucha is a type of Japanese tea produced in the pan-fired method common in China, lending the dried leaves a spiral shape. Originating in the Goto part of Nagasaki Prefecture, the tea infuses to make a liquor light green in hue, while the taste and aroma are indicative of foam on fresh fro...
Ginkgo contributes towards normal brain activity and the peripheral circulatory system (sight, hearing). It can reduce the ability of blood to clot.
Ginkgo contributes towards normal brain activity and the peripheral circulatory system (sight, hearing). It can reduce the ability of blood to clot.
This tea was picked at the altitude of 2,100 m. After brewing, the regularly rolled, thin leaves produce a brown to orange-brown infusion. A mild fruity flavour dominated by cherry is found in the taste.
This tea was picked at the altitude of 2,100 m. After brewing, the regularly rolled, thin leaves produce a brown to orange-brown infusion. A mild fruity flavour dominated by cherry is found in the taste.