Hojicha Yame tea bags, 50 gr (10 tea bags of 5 gr.)
Hojicha Yame tea bags 10 pcs (50gr)
€ 10,00 Incl. VAT
Hojicha Yame tea bags: for convenience we have put our Hojicha in a tea bag as well.
Our tea bags all contain 5gr of 100% Japanese green tea!
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Hojicha Yame tea bags: for convenience we've put our Hojicha in a tea bag as well. Our tea bags all contain 5g. of 100% Japanese green tea!
3. Sencha
Fukamushi Sencha Yame tea is steamed longer than regular Sencha, giving the tea leaves a lighter aroma, and deeper taste. Thanks to this deep taste, Fukamushi tea is also very suited to make ice tea. Fukamushi tea leaves are shorter than regular Sencha leaves.
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Sencha Yame tea bags: for convenience we've put our sencha in a tea bag as well. Sencha Yame is also known as Yamecha. ( New arrival in Dec. )
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Premium Matcha Katagi Shiga 40 gr are grinded tea leaves. The last weeks before harvest, the tea plants are covered with shadow nets. This forces the plants to create extra polyphenols in order to make its photosynthesis, making the Matcha tea very rich in anti-oxidants. The caffeine in Matcha is absorbed slowly by the blood, giving a 3 hour lasting boost of concentration. In order to enjoy the slight bitter taste, Japanese tend to eat something sweet prior to drinking Matcha tea. This way you get the perfect balance between sweet & bitter.
2. Matcha
The last weeks before harvest, the tea plants are covered with shadow nets. This forces the plants to create extra polyphenols in order to make its photosynthesis, making the Matcha tea very rich in anti-oxidants. The caffeine in Matcha is absorbed slowly by the blood, giving a 3 hour lasting boost of concentration. In order to enjoy the slight bitter taste, Japanese tend to eat something sweet prior to drinking Matcha tea. This way you get the perfect balance between sweet & bitter.