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loose leaf green tea
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 70°C. Pour and leave it to infuse for 2 mins. Sieve and serve. Suitable for 3 infusions.
Kabusecha in Japanese means ‘shaded tea’. Kabuse are screens used for shading tea plantations. The leaves used in the production of this tea benefited from 50% shading for the period of 7 days. The needle-like, fresh green leaves give rise to a clear, yellow-golden infusion. Its aroma and taste are sweeping and long-lasting, dominated by walnut followed by a trace of pecan nut.
loose leaf green tea
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 70°C. Pour and leave it to infuse for 2 mins. Sieve and serve. Suitable for 3 infusions.
Kabusecha in Japanese means ‘shaded tea’. Kabuse are screens used for shading tea plantations. The leaves used in the production of this tea benefited from 50% shading for the period of 7 days. The needle-like, fresh green leaves give rise to a clear, yellow-golden infusion. Its aroma and taste are sweeping and long-lasting, dominated by walnut followed by a trace of pecan nut.
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.
The delicious Sencha tea leaves are mixed with roasted rice (48% of content). Genmaicha has a charming, slightly sweet, nutty taste. The colour of the infusion is gold-green. Musashi is the name of Japanese most famous samurai.
The delicious Sencha tea leaves are mixed with roasted rice (48% of content). Genmaicha has a charming, slightly sweet, nutty taste. The colour of the infusion is gold-green. Musashi is the name of Japanese most famous samurai.
A fruit infusion with hibiscus and the unmistakeable taste of apple and cinnamon.
A fruit infusion with hibiscus and the unmistakeable taste of apple and cinnamon.