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Loose-leaf green tea
The garden is located in the Nilgiris at an altitude of 1,900 m above sea level. The area in which it is located was originally settled by Scottish settlers as it reminded them of their native highlands. Only green tea is produced in the tea factory. Yellow-green infusion tea has uniform, small green leaves. The aroma and taste combine umami and young peas with a slightly smoky finish.
Pour the tea with water at a temperature of 70-80 °C in a ratio of 12 g (approx. 6 level teaspoons) per 1 liter of water. Leave to infuse for 2-3 minutes. Then strain. It is possible to prepare 2-3 infusions.
The garden is located in the Nilgiris at an altitude of 1,900 m above sea level. The area in which it is located was originally settled by Scottish settlers as it reminded them of their native highlands. Only green tea is produced in the tea factory. Yellow-green infusion tea has uniform, small green leaves. The aroma and taste combine umami and young peas with a slightly smoky finish.
Loose-leaf green tea
The garden is located in the Nilgiris at an altitude of 1,900 m above sea level. The area in which it is located was originally settled by Scottish settlers as it reminded them of their native highlands. Only green tea is produced in the tea factory. Yellow-green infusion tea has uniform, small green leaves. The aroma and taste combine umami and young peas with a slightly smoky finish.
Pour the tea with water at a temperature of 70-80 °C in a ratio of 12 g (approx. 6 level teaspoons) per 1 liter of water. Leave to infuse for 2-3 minutes. Then strain. It is possible to prepare 2-3 infusions.
The garden is located in the Nilgiris at an altitude of 1,900 m above sea level. The area in which it is located was originally settled by Scottish settlers as it reminded them of their native highlands. Only green tea is produced in the tea factory. Yellow-green infusion tea has uniform, small green leaves. The aroma and taste combine umami and young peas with a slightly smoky finish.
Probably the best known Chinese oolong. As it is brewed, the large, distinctive leaves unfurl to create a honey-coloured liquor with a floral aroma and an orchid-like, smooth, delicate taste. Recommended for lovers of good quality Chinese oolong.
Probably the best known Chinese oolong. As it is brewed, the large, distinctive leaves unfurl to create a honey-coloured liquor with a floral aroma and an orchid-like, smooth, delicate taste. Recommended for lovers of good quality Chinese oolong.
Bancha is distinctive for its rich taste that gradually spreads within the mouth. This variety’s name of Arashiyama translates as “stormy mountains”. The sweetish flavour it initially shows gives way to a pleasantly bitter tone at the close that is reminiscent of young walnut.
Bancha is distinctive for its rich taste that gradually spreads within the mouth. This variety’s name of Arashiyama translates as “stormy mountains”. The sweetish flavour it initially shows gives way to a pleasantly bitter tone at the close that is reminiscent of young walnut.
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This tea comes from tea plantations in Shizuoka and Kagoshima prefectures. Young barley dominates the aroma and taste. In the taste, you can also distinguish umami with a slightly bitter aftertaste. It is suitable as an ingredient in cooking, baking, preparing cocktails or smoothies, mainly due t...