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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.
Preparation guidelines: Allow 1 teaspoon of tea for each 1.5 dl of water and one more for the teapot. Bring the water to the boil and then let it cool down to 90°C. Pour and leave it to infuse for 1 minute. Sieve and serve. Suitable for 2-3 infusions.
Bancha is distinctive for its significant taste that gradually spreads within the mouth. Its name of Arashiyama is a synonym for stormy mountains. The initially sweetish taste transforms into a pleasantly bitter tone at the close, reminiscent of young walnut.
Medium
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.
Preparation guidelines: Allow 1 teaspoon of tea for each 1.5 dl of water and one more for the teapot. Bring the water to the boil and then let it cool down to 90°C. Pour and leave it to infuse for 1 minute. Sieve and serve. Suitable for 2-3 infusions.
Bancha is distinctive for its significant taste that gradually spreads within the mouth. Its name of Arashiyama is a synonym for stormy mountains. The initially sweetish taste transforms into a pleasantly bitter tone at the close, reminiscent of young walnut.
Medium
Only the finest tea leaves grown in the shade are used to make this venerated tea, and the greatest level of care is taken in its production. The leaves are emerald green in hue and reminiscent of long needles in shape. An infusion of the tea is noted for its fresh floral aroma and delicate, slig...
Only the finest tea leaves grown in the shade are used to make this venerated tea, and the greatest level of care is taken in its production. The leaves are emerald green in hue and reminiscent of long needles in shape. An infusion of the tea is noted for its fresh floral aroma and delicate, slig...
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White dead-nettle contributes to the excretion of water from the body. Lady’s mantle and sage contribute to comfort prior to and during menstruation. St. John's wort contributes to mental health, positively influencing emotional balance and mood. May cause photosensitivity amongst those prone to ...
Classic black tea originating in the Lankaran and Astara regions in Azerbaijan. Interestingly, tea in Azerbaijan has always been a way of binding a family together. This one is a mix of large, curled OPA (orange pekoe) leaves. These long, twisted leaves give a golden infusion with a strong and ri...
Classic black tea originating in the Lankaran and Astara regions in Azerbaijan. Interestingly, tea in Azerbaijan has always been a way of binding a family together. This one is a mix of large, curled OPA (orange pekoe) leaves. These long, twisted leaves give a golden infusion with a strong and ri...