Japan Sencha - green tea - Packaging: 70 g
Japan Sencha - green tea - Packaging: 70 g
Japan Sencha is a premium green tea in loose form, originating from Japan. This tea is made from the highest quality tea leaves, with respect to traditional production methods. More
Product code: 5485-3470 Shipping options
Japan Sencha is a premium green tea in loose form, originating from Japan. This tea is made from the highest quality tea leaves, with respect to traditional production methods. More
Product code: 5485-3470 Shipping options
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Packaging | Availability | Price incl. VAT | Quantity (ks) | |||
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1 kg | Delivery 2 weeks | More | 114,80 € | |||
70 g | in stock | More | 11,10 € |
Green Tea Japan Sencha
- ✔️ fresh grass aroma
- ✔️ delicate sweet taste
- ✔️ highest quality tea leaves
- ✔️ pour in water at 75-80 °C
- ✔️ allow to infuse for 2-3 minutes
Highly aromatic tea with a delicate flavour
The hallmark of Japan Sencha is its fresh grassy aroma and delicate sweet taste. Due to its high content of antioxidants and other nutrients, it is considered to be a very healthy beverage with many benefits.
This tea offers a golden to yellow infusion that will enchant anyone. Sencha is the most widely used type of tea in Japan, where it also has a high tradition and importance.
The preparation of the tea is very easy, just pour water at a temperature of 75-80 °C, infuse for 2-3 minutes and then enjoy the delicate taste of traditional Japanese tea.
Type of tea | Green |
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Country of origin | Japan |
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