SAI0002 "OKUHARUKA" (40g)

¥2,480 JPY

Tea Drip Bag
Description

Fruity and grinish. Elegant sweetness like Japanese sweets.

The tea has a very delicate and elegant aroma reminiscent of Japanese sweets. The astringent taste, which lingers slightly on the tongue, also helps create a delicate flavor. The tea's flavor changes significantly depending on how you brew it, so you can enjoy both the brewing and drinking experience. We recommend this tea for regular tea drinkers.

Type: Sencha (Green Tea)
Cultivar: OKUHARUKA
Cultivation: Open Field
Maker: Yokota Tea Farm(Sayama, Saitama)
Taste Notes: Sweetness, Astringency, Cherry Blossom

[CONTENT]
All individually packaged: 10packs (4g each)

Recipe
  • LEAF: 4g
  • WATER: 120ml(4oz)
  • TIME: 120sec
  • TEMP: 60℃

Point

If you don't have a temperature-controlled electric kettle or thermometer, use the following method to cool the water.

  1. Boil water and transfer to a teacup once.
  2. Wait for 5 minutes to allow the temperature to drop to around 60 degrees.

*The temperature drop will vary depending on the shape and material of the teacup.

How to Brew

  1. Prepare the water at 60 degrees Celsius.
  2. Put the tea leaves in the teapot and pour the hot water.
  3. After 120 seconds, pour the water into the teapot, shaking it slightly.
  4. The last drop from the teapot is a superb drop of tea, rich in the flavor of the tea leaves. Pour every last drop of tea gently.

Reference

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Shipping in Japan

  • We will send your order by Japan Post or Sagawa Express.
  • We deliver tea at a flat rate of 250 yen (free shipping for orders over 3,000 yen) and other items at a flat rate of 650 yen (free shipping for orders over 12,000 yen).
  • Items that fall under the post delivery size (such as tea) will be delivered directly to your mailbox.

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Story

It is said that when you compare the taste of tea made with chemical fertilizer and organic fertilizer, you can actually taste the flavor of the tea made with the organic fertilizer, while the chemical fertilizer contains more amino acids, the flavor component.

At Yokotaen, which has a history of 100 years, the fertilizer was changed to organic three years ago, and this year the taste and aroma of the tea has become much better. When you dig up the soil, you can see fungus and small insects here and there, which clearly shows the richness of the soil.

This tea is very delicate and refreshing, with an elegant sweet cherry blossom scent that spreads like Japanese sweets, and an astringent aftertaste that quickly dissipates. The fragile and light aroma is not too assertive, and at first it seems to be a little hidden in the back of the room. As the temperature drops, the aroma opens up, so it is recommended to serve it as a cold tea with ice, or to drink it slowly and over time.