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[PRE-ORDER] Shincha Sencha "Tokumushi" from Nakayama Tea Cooperative
[PRE-ORDER] Shincha Sencha "Tokumushi" from Nakayama Tea Cooperative
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Pre-order - Shipment schedule around May 15th.
Product specificity
This tea is called "Tokumushi" because the tea leaves are steamed longer than regular deep-steamed tea, and is characterized by its rich flavor and strong aroma.
About Tokumushi
Tea leaves are steamed immediately after picking to stop fermentation. Normally, steaming time is 30 to 40 seconds, but "Fukamushi" tea steams for 60 to 80 seconds, twice as long. “Tokumushi" is steamed for even longer (around 180 seconds).
The longer the tea is steamed, the less astringent and sweeter it becomes, the leaves become thinner and darker green. This method puts a lot of strain on the leaves, however, because the tea leaves are thick and can withstand deep steaming and have a mellow taste.
Dark green color full of nutrients
70-80% of the nutrients in tea are not dissolved in hot water and remain in the tea leaves. Because the tea leaves are finer in deep-mushroom tea, dietary fiber, beta-carotene, vitamin E, and minerals (copper, zinc, and manganese) are also extracted. The bright dark green color of the tea is due to the suspended particles of tea leaves.
About Nakayama Tea Cooperative
Nakayama Tea Cooperative's tea garden is located on Nakayama Pass in Kakegawa City, Shizuoka Prefecture. Located between Kanaya (Shimada City) and Hisaka (Kakegawa City) on the 53 Stages of the Tokaido Highway (Tokyo Nihonbashi to Kyoto Sanjo Ohashi), which was built in the Edo Period, the Nakayama Pass is said to be one of the three most difficult sections of the Tokaido Highway.
The tea plantation is at a high altitude, with a temperature difference between day and night, and slightly cooler than the plains due to the mist from the Mount Awagadake, making it the best growing environment for tea.
The tea plantation is one of the top producers of “deep steamed sencha,” and has been awarded the Emperor's Cup, the highest prize at the 48th Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Festival, for its high quality and high added value.
Shincha (新茶) / Lucky tea for good health
Shincha (新茶), 'new tea', represents the first month's harvest of Japanese green tea of the year.
The first picked tea of the year accumulates plenty of nutrients during the winter and reaches full maturity in spring sunshine. Tea at this time of year has a rich, refreshing smell and is full of umami flavor.
Since ancient times, the first picked tea of the year has been said to bring good health and longevity, and is considered auspicious.
Best way to prepare
Best way to prepare
Hot Brew Tea
1. Add tea leaves
3 teaspoons (~6g)
180 mL
(6.09oz)
80°C (176°F)
1 minute (no wait time for second brew)
Pour out all the tea and enjoy it!
Cold Brew Tea
1. Add tea leaves
15g
1 L
(33.81oz)
Cold
1~2 hours
Stir, pour it and enjoy your tea!
Product information
Product information
Product type: Fukamushi Sencha (Deep-steamed Japanese green tea)
Format: Loose leaf
Ingredient(s): Japanese green tea
Allergens information:
Contains: None.
Place of origin: Japan
Net weight: 100 g
(3.53oz)
Best-before: 10 months from production date in Japan.
Storage method: Avoid direct sunlight, high temperature and humidity, and store at room temperature.
Product size: 11.5 x 23.0 x 1.0 cm
(4.5″ x 9.1″ x 0.4″)
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