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loose leaf green tea
A type of Sencha from Kagoshima Prefecture, an area with a highly favourable climate and plentiful rainfall, providing optimal conditions for growing tea. A layer of volcanic ash, known locally as "shirasu", also covers most of the land thereabouts, imbuing the soil with minerals and nutrients. The green tea leaves produce a pale green liquor when brewed, the aroma and taste of which hint at young pea and milk.
Preparation guidelines: Use 12 g of tea (approx. 6 even tsp) for 1 litre of water at the temperature of 70-80°C. Allow to infuse for 2-3 minutes, then strain. Suitable for 2-3 infusions.
Sencha from the Kagoshima Prefecture. High precipitation and an appropriate climate give rise to the best conditions for growing tea in the area. Most of the soil also benefits from a covering of volcano ash, known as "shirasu", which makes it extraordinarily rich in minerals. Ryokucha translates as “green tea”. The green tea leaves produce a pale green liquor, the aroma and taste of which suggest young pea with a hint of milk .
loose leaf green tea
A type of Sencha from Kagoshima Prefecture, an area with a highly favourable climate and plentiful rainfall, providing optimal conditions for growing tea. A layer of volcanic ash, known locally as "shirasu", also covers most of the land thereabouts, imbuing the soil with minerals and nutrients. The green tea leaves produce a pale green liquor when brewed, the aroma and taste of which hint at young pea and milk.
Preparation guidelines: Use 12 g of tea (approx. 6 even tsp) for 1 litre of water at the temperature of 70-80°C. Allow to infuse for 2-3 minutes, then strain. Suitable for 2-3 infusions.
Sencha from the Kagoshima Prefecture. High precipitation and an appropriate climate give rise to the best conditions for growing tea in the area. Most of the soil also benefits from a covering of volcano ash, known as "shirasu", which makes it extraordinarily rich in minerals. Ryokucha translates as “green tea”. The green tea leaves produce a pale green liquor, the aroma and taste of which suggest young pea with a hint of milk .
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Sideritis scardica, a herb commonly known as Greek mountain tea.
Rare white tea produced in very limited quantities, the hand-picked leaves and buds are covered with a silvery white down, which is a typical trait for such tea. The long, wire-like leaves with an abundance of white tips create a pale yellow infusion. The aroma and taste convey tones of apricot a...
Rare white tea produced in very limited quantities, the hand-picked leaves and buds are covered with a silvery white down, which is a typical trait for such tea. The long, wire-like leaves with an abundance of white tips create a pale yellow infusion. The aroma and taste convey tones of apricot a...
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