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loose leaf green tea
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 frothed milk.
Preparation guidelines: use water at the temperature of 70°C at the ratio of 12 g of tea (approx. 4 heaped tsp) per 1 litre of water. Allow to infuse for 1.5 minutes, then strain. Suitable for 4 infusions.
Tamaryokucha is a type of Japanese tea produced through methods typical for China. The tea is steamed and then dried in hot air inside a revolving drum, thereby subtly curving or curling the leaves. Originating from the Goto islands in Nagasaki Prefecture, the leaves infuse to make a liquor light green in hue, while the taste and aroma are indicative of foam on fresh frothed m ilk.
loose leaf green tea
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 frothed milk.
Preparation guidelines: use water at the temperature of 70°C at the ratio of 12 g of tea (approx. 4 heaped tsp) per 1 litre of water. Allow to infuse for 1.5 minutes, then strain. Suitable for 4 infusions.
Tamaryokucha is a type of Japanese tea produced through methods typical for China. The tea is steamed and then dried in hot air inside a revolving drum, thereby subtly curving or curling the leaves. Originating from the Goto islands in Nagasaki Prefecture, the leaves infuse to make a liquor light green in hue, while the taste and aroma are indicative of foam on fresh frothed m ilk.
A flavoured blend of two types of green tea - Sencha and China Jasmine with Flowers – with the subtle taste of blackberry and jasmine.
A flavoured blend of two types of green tea - Sencha and China Jasmine with Flowers – with the subtle taste of blackberry and jasmine.
This traditional green tea originates in the En Shi mountains of Hubei Province. Harvested by hand in the springtime, infusing the leaves creates a golden liquor with a faintly spicy flavour.
This traditional green tea originates in the En Shi mountains of Hubei Province. Harvested by hand in the springtime, infusing the leaves creates a golden liquor with a faintly spicy flavour.
Nettle contributes to normal function of the cardiovascular system, the kidneys through excretion and the prostate. Rosehips aid the body’s natural defences, while cinnamon contributes to normal blood glucose levels. A blend with the unusual taste of nettle and spices.
Nettle contributes to normal function of the cardiovascular system, the kidneys through excretion and the prostate. Rosehips aid the body’s natural defences, while cinnamon contributes to normal blood glucose levels. A blend with the unusual taste of nettle and spices.