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loose green tea
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, slightly sweet flavour.
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 60°C. Pour and leave it to infuse for 4 minutes. Sieve and serve. Suitable for 4-5 infusions.
Only the finest tea leaves grown in the shade are used to produce this venerated tea. Their shape is reminiscent of long needles and they are emerald green in hue. The infusion releases a fresh floral aroma with a delicate, slightly sweet flavour.
loose green tea
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, slightly sweet flavour.
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 60°C. Pour and leave it to infuse for 4 minutes. Sieve and serve. Suitable for 4-5 infusions.
Only the finest tea leaves grown in the shade are used to produce this venerated tea. Their shape is reminiscent of long needles and they are emerald green in hue. The infusion releases a fresh floral aroma with a delicate, slightly sweet flavour.
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...
An ayurvedic blend with the taste of refreshing lemon and ginger.
An ayurvedic blend with the taste of refreshing lemon and ginger.