Tea leaves pack comes with a lovely white carved ceramic teacup in a box packed neatly with bubble wrap in small box, thank-you slip from seller, sealed & package in good condition.
October 3, 2023
M**r
Item: 100gm Loose Leaf
2nd time bought this product, loved the authentic green tea taste, thanks for the free gift Yu Qing tea searchers x2:))
November 18, 2023
c**9
Item: 100gm Loose Leaf
excellent & high quality tea product. will definitely buy again. highly recommended
December 18, 2022
Delicate Treasures
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About this product
Tea TypeGreen Tea
Tea FormatLoose Leaf
Packaging TypeResealable Bag
Net Weight100gm
Ingredient FeatureGreen Tea
FlavorUnflavored
Storage TypeCupboard
Shelf Life12 Months
Warranty TypeLocal Supplier Warranty
Quantity per Pack1
Ingredientsgreen tea
Country of OriginJapan
BrandDelicate Treasures
Product description
● It is said that the first tea trees in Japan were planted in Uji. Uji’s unique geography, mineral rich soil, misty climate, sloping hills and mild winds that are said to “blow” away the frost even during winter, made it the perfect place to cultivate high quality tea.
● Uji is known as the birthplace of sencha (Japanese green tea) in Japan because of Nagatani Soen. In the old days, tea was only available to the noblemen. Wanting to make high quality tea available to the masses, over a period of 15 years, he developed a specialised method of processing tea leaves which resulted in needle like tea leaves which were green and a fresh smell, now known as the Uji method. The results, a clear yellow brew with a harmony of sweetness, umami, astringency and bitterness that we link to Japanese green tea today.
● A unique geography suitable for planting tea, coupled with its long history and improvements in planting and processing green tea, Uji Tea is regarded as the benchmark of high quality Japanese tea.
● There is a wide range of sencha, gyokuro and matcha of different cultivars, shading periods etc. Try this basic sencha to have a taste of the Japanese green tea!
● Also available in drip tea bags for convenience.
● Recommended: Use 70deg water for 1st infusion and 80deg water for 2nd infusion.