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Tea stems blended with rich tasting green tea from Shiga prefecture
$12.96 / 100 g
Characteristic pan-fried green tea from Saga, Japan
Green tea of Ureshino tea fields.
Kamairicha has a mild bitterness and deep aroma with tones of grass or berries. It has nice, long lasting almond aftertaste thanks to the pan-frying process without steaming. Kamacha (pan-fried tea) is also called Guricha (curly tea) due to the shape of the processed tea.
Place of Origin: Saga Prefecture, Japan
Cultivar: Yabukita
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Item code: TTY017
Origin: Saga Pref., JAPAN
Ingredients: green tea
Best before: JUN / 2025
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5 g 0.2 oz 1.2 US tsp |
85°C 185°F |
200 ml 6.8 fl oz 200 cc |
30 sec.~ |
1. Put 5g (1 tsp ) of Kamairicha into a Japanese teapot.
2. Cool boiled water down to 85℃ (185ºF) and pour it (200cc) into the teapot.
3. Steap for 30 seconds and pour the equal amount of tea in each cup.
The taste of tea is a matter of preference, so try infusing tea in several ways and find your favorite taste.
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Ro******, 2024-05-16 08:18 JST,
Perfect as usual. Toasty, buttery, sweet. Liquid is bright green, medium thick, lingering. Relaxing post-effect.
Ta******, 2023-07-28 02:24 JST,
a perfect sencha for rainy days, i feel like the toasted pan fried notes of the tea are a perfect warm and dry hug for a wet day.
Do******, 2019-01-15 18:09 JST,
Has a wonderful roasted nutty scent and an aftertaste that reminds me of popcorn:) Really delicious, great to warm you up when the evening gets chilly.
Tea stems blended with rich tasting green tea from Shiga prefecture