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Preparation guidelines: Bring the water to the boil and then let it cool down to 70° C. Use 12 g of tea (approx. 7 even tsp) for 1 litre of water. Allow to infuse for 2 minutes. Then strain. Suitable for 1-2 infusions.
Kuki means stem, and this tea comprises only the tea stems and skeletons of leaves remaining from the production of Sencha or Matcha. The short green leaves and twigs lend the infusion a light green shade, while the aroma and taste primarily feature the freshness of lemon grass, gradually transforming into the herbal sweetness of lemon balm.
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Preparation guidelines: Bring the water to the boil and then let it cool down to 70° C. Use 12 g of tea (approx. 7 even tsp) for 1 litre of water. Allow to infuse for 2 minutes. Then strain. Suitable for 1-2 infusions.
Kuki means stem, and this tea comprises only the tea stems and skeletons of leaves remaining from the production of Sencha or Matcha. The short green leaves and twigs lend the infusion a light green shade, while the aroma and taste primarily feature the freshness of lemon grass, gradually transforming into the herbal sweetness of lemon balm.
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Green Gunpowder, in China known as pearl tea, is distinctive for its very fine scent and delicate taste. Suitable for drinking throughout the day, it tastes great chilled with mint.
Green Gunpowder, in China known as pearl tea, is distinctive for its very fine scent and delicate taste. Suitable for drinking throughout the day, it tastes great chilled with mint.
Flavoured Gunpowder green tea with the refreshing taste of mint.
Flavoured Gunpowder green tea with the refreshing taste of mint.
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.
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.