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Kabusecha (Shade Grown) 2025
kabusecha leaves and te
Kabusecha (Shade Grown) 2025
Kabusecha (Shade Grown) 2025

Kabusecha (Shade Grown) 2025

Regular price 179,00 kr
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Kabusecha is a tea that has grown in the shade for approx. one week before picking. This causes the tea to have a sweeter and more nuanced taste and a juicier leaf develops.

Japanese green tea can be enjoyed cold, as well as hot, as these teas have a mild and fresh taste. You can also brew the cold tea in cold water, but the leaves just have to steep for a longer time.

This tea is from our producer Hoshino Seichaen in Yame, Fukuoka, Japan.

Ingredienser: grøn te

Preparation

Eastern style brewing:

Vessel: A small tea pot or houhin, ranging from 100ml - 350ml in volume
Quantity: 1g for every 30ml of water
Temperature: 70-80°C
1st brew: 60 seconds (including time to pour on the leaves and pour out to the cups)
2nd brew: 15 seconds
3rd brew: 90 seconds (or as long as you feel like)

Advanced brewing tips: Whilst sencha has a general brewing guide, every type of tea is has its individual character so once you get to know the tea you can adapt the parameters to suit the tea's and your preference. 
Pouring is an important aspect in preparing sencha, especially for the first infusion. Pour very slowly disturbing the leaves as little as possible. Often it can take up to 20 seconds to pour the hot water on the tea. Gently pour the tea out and ensure you get the final drops as this is where the deepest flavours are. 
Note that cooler water will bring out more sweetness/softness in the tea but will need slightly longer infusion to achieve a more flavoursome brew. Following this logic hotter water will bring out stronger flavours faster. Also higher tea to water ratio will give more strength.
Porcelain and glass vessels have a neutral flavour and so you will get the most 'honest' result from your brew and is very suitable for sencha.
Raw clay (unglazed) Tokoname clay teapots from Japan is highly recommend. 

Western style brewing:

Vessel: A teapot from 450ml - 950ml
Quantity: 1g for every 150ml of water
Temperature 80°C
Time: 3-5 mins

Cold brew:

Vessel: Hario cold brew bottle (750ml) or a glass jug
Quantity: 1g for every 100ml of water
Instructions: Add tea to your chosen vessel then fill up with cold water. Also sencha brews much faster in cold water than other tea types the infusion will be ready after 1 hour some sencha brew even faster!

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