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loose leaf green tea
This example of Sencha is produced during the spring in the Minamikyushu Eicho region of Kagoshima Prefecture in the south of Kyushu Island. When brewed, the green needle-like leaves give rise to a green-yellow infusion boasting a sweet, milky aroma. Its taste is dominated by umami, which is accompanied by light tones of ripe peach at the close.
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 80°C. Pour and leave it to infuse for 1 minute. Sieve and serve. Suitable for 2-3 infusions.
A spring Sencha from the Minamikyushu Eicho region in Kagoshima Prefecture in the south of Kyushu Island. When brewed, the green needle-like leaves give rise to a green-yellow infusion boasting a sweet, m ilky aroma. Its taste is dominated by umami, which is accompanied by light tones of ripe peach at the close.
loose leaf green tea
This example of Sencha is produced during the spring in the Minamikyushu Eicho region of Kagoshima Prefecture in the south of Kyushu Island. When brewed, the green needle-like leaves give rise to a green-yellow infusion boasting a sweet, milky aroma. Its taste is dominated by umami, which is accompanied by light tones of ripe peach at the close.
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 80°C. Pour and leave it to infuse for 1 minute. Sieve and serve. Suitable for 2-3 infusions.
A spring Sencha from the Minamikyushu Eicho region in Kagoshima Prefecture in the south of Kyushu Island. When brewed, the green needle-like leaves give rise to a green-yellow infusion boasting a sweet, m ilky aroma. Its taste is dominated by umami, which is accompanied by light tones of ripe peach at the close.
Classic Japanese Sencha. Brewing the bright green and fresh-looking leaves results in a clear infusion that is pale green in hue. The distinctive taste lingers on the palate and the finish is light and exquisitely smooth.
Classic Japanese Sencha. Brewing the bright green and fresh-looking leaves results in a clear infusion that is pale green in hue. The distinctive taste lingers on the palate and the finish is light and exquisitely smooth.
This Japanese Sencha harks from Miyazaki Prefecture. Its fresh, green, needle-like leaves lend it a clear, pale green infusion. In taste and aroma, it is dominated by the sweetness of young hazelnut with a mild creamy tone.
This Japanese Sencha harks from Miyazaki Prefecture. Its fresh, green, needle-like leaves lend it a clear, pale green infusion. In taste and aroma, it is dominated by the sweetness of young hazelnut with a mild creamy tone.
Only the finest types of this tea are scented with carefully selected flowers, the overall quality depending on the leaves themselves and effectiveness of the scenting process. This is an outstanding example of the green tea, masterfully enhanced with jasmine flowers.
Only the finest types of this tea are scented with carefully selected flowers, the overall quality depending on the leaves themselves and effectiveness of the scenting process. This is an outstanding example of the green tea, masterfully enhanced with jasmine flowers.