Tsumi Sencha Green Tea

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Country of Origin: Japan
Region: Kagoshima Prefecture
Grade: Sencha
Altitude: 500 – 1500 ft. above sea level
Manuf. Type: Orthodox
Infusion: Tending green w/depth & body.
Ingredients: Premium green tea
Character: A distinctive rich vegetative taste.

Contains very high antioxidant levels vs 5-6% for mass-market teas.

This Sencha replaces the original Oh-i-Ocha 1500. Its an early-April, first crop sencha harvested from leaves in the KagoshimaRead more

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I usually infuse my green teas for about 3 minutes, but this one suggests 40 seconds! Yes, 40 seconds…so…I’m being a good lil girl and following the directions!

The aroma is barely there.

The color is a murky green but oddly enough tastes very clean!

The flavor really enhances itself as it cools at room temp for a minute or two. It’s fairly sweet. This is a very nice GREEN. I’m happy I decided to follow the directions on the infusion time…it was JUST RIGHT!!!!

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Cofftea 14 years ago

That’s be cause it’s a sencha. Several Japanese greens even have a 30 sec steep:)

Batrachoid 14 years ago

Indeed. The best sencha is usually 30 sec and 20 sec for the first two steeps. So with 40 you know you got healthful, healthy tea there.=)

Infusin_Susan 14 years ago

Wow. I can’t imagine steeping tea for such a short time…I would be concerned there would not be enough flavor.

Cofftea 14 years ago

Infusin_Susan, keep in mind that water volumes, tea leaf volumes, and water temps are not “normal” either. For info on steeping Japanese greens, go here:
http://www.denstea.com/perfect_brewing.html

Geoffrey Norman 14 years ago

I had to steep their shincha for a short time, but that was because the temperature was at 20F heavier than normal.

TeaEqualsBliss 14 years ago

Even with Sencha I infuse longer…

LiberTEAS 14 years ago

Not all sencha teas are the same, nor should they all be treated/steeped the same.

Cofftea 14 years ago

Definitely agree w/ LiberTEAS. Anyone know what to do w/a Chinese Sencha?

Geoffrey Norman 14 years ago

@Cofftea – 1 teaspoon per 8oz steeped in 170F for two minutes for Chinese sencha.

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Thank you TeaEqualsBliss for sending me some of this.

It’s really nice. Light flavor with a sweet, vegetative quality.

I’ll have to write more about this one later, and I’ll rate it then.

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Green Tea is a miracle along with mint leaves. The flavor of the tea is amazing!!

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