Japan Sencha Uji Organic Certified Green Tea

€1.99
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SKU
BIO-064

This Sencha Uji is from controlled organic cultivation from Ujitawara, Uji region, Kyoto, Japan. Sencha is grown in many regions, but this one from Uji Tawara is considered the best. This tea is grown naturally without the use of pesticides and using natural organic nutrients. This way of growing is also called "Daichi tono Kakutoh", which literally means with a lot of effort and patience. There are only a few places in Ujitawara where certified organic tea is grown. A refreshing green tea.

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This Sencha Uji is from controlled organic cultivation from Ujitawara, Uji region, Kyoto, Japan. Sencha is grown in many regions, but this one from Uji Tawara is considered the best. This tea is grown naturally without the use of pesticides and using natural organic nutrients. This way of growing is also called "Daichi tono Kakutoh", which literally means with a lot of effort and patience. There are only a few places in Ujitawara where certified organic tea is grown. A refreshing green tea that is made from the Yabukita variety, and is finished in the traditional way in Kyoto, Kyoto style.

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SKUBIO-064
StockPermanent collection
Tea TypeGREEN TEA
CertificationFrom controlled organic agriculture in Japan (non E.U.) Hotsoup.nl • Skal025811 • NL-BIO-01
FlavoursGreen, strak
Origin--> JAPAN
Harvest2022
Brewing westernJapanese tea: Use 2 grams of tea per cup (200ml) and brew cool, around 70°C, allow to steep for 2-3 minutes and infuse at least 3 times.
Brewing easternUse 3 grams of tea per 100ml of water, water temperature between 60 and 70 °C, short steeps of about 1 minute. It's best to use a small teapot or kyusu.
Cold BrewCold infusion, use 10 to 16 grams of tea per liter of cold water. Let the tea steep overnight in the fridge, 12 to 15 hours. You can vary with the proportions for example to add sparkling water afterwards.
PairingLight dishes, Cheese
Shelf lifeStore this product cool, dark, dry and airtight; after a year the typical fresh taste can develop into a mellow taste.
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