Japan Sencha Special - green tea - Packaging: 70 g
Japan Sencha Special - green tea - Packaging: 70 g
Experience a unique taste symphony with Japanese green tea of the highest quality - Japan Sencha Special. This tea offers not only even leaves, but also a subtly spicy taste that will bring you instant relaxation and a sense of calm. More
Product code: 5500-3468 Shipping options
Experience a unique taste symphony with Japanese green tea of the highest quality - Japan Sencha Special. This tea offers not only even leaves, but also a subtly spicy taste that will bring you instant relaxation and a sense of calm. More
Product code: 5500-3468 Shipping options
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Packaging | Availability | Price incl. VAT | Quantity (ks) | |||
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1 kg | Delivery 2 weeks | More | 133,80 € | |||
70 g | in stock | More | 12,80 € |
Green Tea Japan Sencha Special
- ✔️ Japanese green tea of the highest quality
- ✔️ uniform tea leaves
- ✔️ delicately spicy taste
- ✔️ pour in water at 75-80 °C
- ✔️ allow to infuse for 2-3 minutes
Japanese green tea with a delicately spicy taste
Try Japan Sencha Special and enjoy an authentic Japanese tea experience that will give you energy for the day.
This tea offers uniform tea leaves of the highest quality and a delicately spicy taste that any green tea lover will appreciate.
Preparing the tea is very easy, just pour in water at 70-80°C, steep for 2-3 minutes and then enjoy the pleasant taste of traditional Japanese tea.
Type of tea | Green |
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Country of origin | Japan |
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