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loose leaf green tea
Sejak is a premium type of tea from Korea, second only to Woojeon in its quality. The leaves are picked early in the spring, which brew to give a clear, light green liquor. A tone of coconut milk comes through in its delicate taste.
Preparation guidelines: Allow 12 g of the tea (approx. 7 even tsp) per 1 litre of water, ideally at the temperature of 60-70°C . Brew for 2-3 minutes, then strain. Suitable for 3 infusions.
Sejak is a premium type of tea from Korea, second only to Woojeon in its quality. The leaves are picked early in the spring, which brew to give a clear, light green liquor. A tone of coconut milk comes through in its delicate taste, accompanied by a subtle note of young hazelnut.
Medium
loose leaf green tea
Sejak is a premium type of tea from Korea, second only to Woojeon in its quality. The leaves are picked early in the spring, which brew to give a clear, light green liquor. A tone of coconut milk comes through in its delicate taste.
Preparation guidelines: Allow 12 g of the tea (approx. 7 even tsp) per 1 litre of water, ideally at the temperature of 60-70°C . Brew for 2-3 minutes, then strain. Suitable for 3 infusions.
Sejak is a premium type of tea from Korea, second only to Woojeon in its quality. The leaves are picked early in the spring, which brew to give a clear, light green liquor. A tone of coconut milk comes through in its delicate taste, accompanied by a subtle note of young hazelnut.
Medium
Also known as “cat’s claw”, it supports the natural immunity of the body.
Also known as “cat’s claw”, it supports the natural immunity of the body.
This is a green tea from the Tam Duong area in Lai Chau Province, situated in the north-western part of Vietnam. The tea gardens in the locality nestle beneath Fansipan - the highest mountain in Southeast Asia. The tea is harvested by 2,000 pickers from local ethnic groups. Subsequent production ...
This is a green tea from the Tam Duong area in Lai Chau Province, situated in the north-western part of Vietnam. The tea gardens in the locality nestle beneath Fansipan - the highest mountain in Southeast Asia. The tea is harvested by 2,000 pickers from local ethnic groups. Subsequent production ...