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MIDORI 1500
3.5oz/$19.99
Midori 1500
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One of our finest Japanese sencha green teas, it is produced from shaded young buds, giving it a sweeter taste. It is extra steamed for a more full-bodied flavor and pan fired to provide a richer aroma.

Standard Green Tea:
Less costly, traditional high grade green sencha teas that do not sacrifice quality and taste. We have a variety of tastes, grades and harvest times during the season.
IMPORTANT: Our standard teas are sold in 3.5 oz. (100g) unuits. This typically makes 25 cups. Many retain taste even after being infused 2-3 times, so each 3.5 oz. (100g) unit actually makes 50-75 cups.
T-sac Loose Tea Filters
Filter Quality & Convenience

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        Size: 1-4 Cups (100 Bags)

        Price: -$5.99-


        
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Loose tea is almost universally of higher quality than tea bags. Don't sacrifice convenience for superior quality. T-Sac lets you create your own tea bags in seconds! This filter size is perfect for 1 perfect cup of tea or a 1-4 cup teapot! T-Sac's are disposable and heat sealable with gusseted bottoms that lets loose tea expand and release its flavor. Each box holds 100 filters.
Oh-I-Ocha 600 Blend
(Kukicha/Wakame/Sencha)

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        Size: 3.5oz (100g)

        Price: -$6.25-


        
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This grade of sencha is harvested from the uplands of Japan and mixed with stalk tea (kukicha) and young buds (wakame) to produce a rich taste and pleasant aroma. Kukicha is known for its light flavor and fresh green aroma.

Hot Tea: Infuse the leaves (2 tsp per cup) for up to 30 seconds in a pot with water that is about 176F/80C to draw out the subtle, rich flavors of this quality blend. Fine tea can be infused 2-3 times using higher temperatures and shorter infusions each time.
Iced Tea: Pour 1 1/4 cups of boiled water over 5 teaspoons of tea and steep for 3-5 minutes. Pour into pitcher while straining leaves, add ice and top up with cold water to make a quart of iced tea. Garnish and sweeten to taste.
Coupon Code: P5KNV8 - 10% off purchase of Oh-I-OCha 600.

Superior Gunpowder Green Tea
(Chinese Value Green)

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        Size: (3.5oz /100g)

        Price: -$6.99-


        
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Gunpowder teas are primarily produced in the town of Pingshui in the mountainous Guiji region of the province. The technique for their production has remained virtually unchanged since the Tang dynasty (AD 618-907) - and what a production it is. After plucking, each individual leaf is rubbed and twisted by hand then dried by stir-frying in a large pan. Depending on the quality of the leaf, ambient humidity and temperature, up to 4 rounds of stir-fry drying may be required. The tea is prized for its robust fresh character that is underscored by subtle touches of oak. (Incidentally, Gunpowder tea is the base of many Moroccan mint teas because of its rich character.) The Superior grade we are offering is a superb example of these qualities. This tightly rolled, uniformly sized tea has an aroma that will have you reaching for a teapot immediately. Click here for an organic version of this tea.

Hot Tea: This tea is best enjoyed by pouring 180F/80C water over the leaves (1-1 1/2 tsp per cup) for 3 minutes (longer=stronger). Don't remove the leaves but rather add more hot water until the flavor is exhausted. Can be infused repeatedly 3 times using higher temperatures and shorter infusions each time.
Iced Tea: Pour 1 1/4 cups of hot water over 6 teaspoons of tea and steep for 5 minutes. Pour into pitcher while straining leaves, add ice and top up with cold water to make a quart of iced tea. Garnish and sweeten to taste.

Yawaruji Bancha
(Late season crop full-flavored tea)

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        Size: 5.3oz (150g)

        Price: -$7.99-


        
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This Yawaruji Bancha is has a lower caffeine profile and can be enjoyed both hot and cold. Bancha's meaning references the coarser grades and heavier, late season crop from which this full-flavored tea is made. Bancha is made from larger leaves than are usually available for sencha grades. Bancha are a class of sencha harvested as a second flush tea between summer and autumn. Bancha is respected because of the teaメs well-defined character, vivid yellow colors and refreshing and deep flavors. Click here for an organic version of this tea.

Hot Tea: Infuse the leaves (2 tsp per cup) for up to 30 seconds in a pot with water that is about 203F/95C to draw out the subtle, rich flavors of this quality sencha. Fine tea can be infused 2-3 times using higher temperatures and shorter infusions each time.

Iced Tea: Pour 1 1/4 cups of boiled water over 5 teaspoons of tea and steep for 3-5 minutes. Pour into pitcher while straining leaves, add ice and top up with cold water to make a quart of iced tea. Garnish and sweeten to taste.

Genmaicha
(Roasted Rice & Bancha - lower in caffeine)

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        Size: 3.5oz (100g)

        Price: -$8.99-


        
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Steamed green tea with a light brownish yellow liquor with toasty flavour, tending sweet and bright with toasted rice kernels. A specialty Japanese green tea blended with fire-toasted rice. A good grade Japan sencha is blended with the toasted rice. The fresh vegetative character of the green tea is imparted on the cup but it is tempered with the bakey-like character of the rice. There is a natural sweetness and almost chewy character to the finish of this tea. During the firing of the rice, it is not uncommon for rice to pop like popcorn, hence the pet name popcorn-tea. This tea mixed with roasted rice has less caffeine. Click here for an organic version of this tea.

Hot Tea: This tea is best enjoyed by pouring 180F/90c water over the leaves (1 tsp per cup) for 3 minutes. Don''t remove the leaves but rather add more hot water until the flavor is exhausted. Can be infused repeatedly 3 times using higher temperatures and shorter infusions each time.
Iced Tea: Pour 1 1/4 cups of hot water over 6 teaspoons of tea and steep for 5 minutes. Pour into pitcher while straining leaves, add ice and top up with cold water to make a quart of iced tea. Garnish and sweeten to taste.

Chanoma Houjicha Bancha
(Spring & Autumn Bancha)

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        Size: 7oz (200g)

        Price: -$9.99-


        
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Spring and autumn Bancha crops are mixed and post fired during final processing (Houjicha). Bancha are later season crops producing tea of well-defined character, vivid yellow colors and refreshing and deep flavors. Spring crop bancha has a distinct aroma which is further heightened when roasted. It makes an excellent incense for an authentic cha-kouro tea incense burner.

Hot Tea: This tea is best enjoyed by pouring water that is about 203 F/95C over the leaves (3 tsp per cup) and infusing for 30 seconds. Don't remove the leaves but rather add more hot water until the flavor is exhausted. Can be infused repeatedly 3 times. For repeated infusions use boiling water and less infusion time (20 seconds).
Iced Tea: Pour 1 1/4 cups of boiled water over 5 teaspoons of tea and steep for 3-5 minutes. Pour into pitcher while straining leaves, add ice and top up with cold water to make a quart of iced tea. Garnish and sweeten to taste.
Sold in packs of two (3.5oz/100g ea.)

Kokeicha Green Tea
(Japanese Formed Tea)

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        Size: (3.5oz /100g)

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Kokeicha has a smooth light liquor with slight green character-tending to sweet taste. Kokeicha is a specialty Japanese tea prepared from the same tea leaves crushed to a fine green tea powder and used in tea ceremonies. A special process whereby water is added to the tea powder, kneaded, extruded through a machine (similar to making fresh pasta) and finally dried to result in a モpine needleヤ like form. Thus Kokeicha translated from Japanese means モformed teaヤ. Mass Market teas typically have a 5-6% antioxidant level. This tea has a high antioxidant level of 8.55%

Hot Tea: This tea is best enjoyed by pouring 180F/80C water over the leaves (1 tsp per cup) for 2-3 minutes (longer=stronger). Don't remove the leaves but rather add more hot water until the flavor is exhausted. Can be infused repeatedly 3 times using higher temperatures and shorter infusions each time.
Iced Tea: Pour 1 1/4 cups of hot water over 6 teaspoons of tea and steep for 5 minutes. Pour into pitcher while straining leaves, add ice and top up with cold water to make a quart of iced tea. Garnish and sweeten to taste.

Green Mate
(Healthy Choice Tea)

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        Size: (7oz /200g)

        Price: -$9.99-


        
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Tea made from Mate is popular in South America, the only source of the plant and is known as the "drink of the gods". Its medicinal parts are the dried or roasted leaves, proven to be a rich source of caffeine. Like coffee, Mate stimulates the central nervous system and has a diuretic effect. It also increases heart contraction force, affects heart rhythm, and breaks down sugars and fats. Green Mate Leaf perks you up and tastes delicious. Its been used for hundreds of years to combat fatigue, stimulate the mind, boost immunity, detoxify, normalize blood pressure, tone the nervous system, control the appetite, restore youthful hair color, retard aging and cure insomnia. Modern folk use also extends to metabolizing fat for weight loss, balancing sleep patterns and increasing libido.

Hot Tea: Take a half ounce portion and splash with cool water to help preserve nutrients, then steep in hot (but not boiling) water for 3-4 minutes. Some folks add honey or a splash of lemon! In a coffee pot pour four tablespoons for a twelve cup pot.
Iced Tea: Measure 1 ounce to 1/2 gallon of water. Chill and serve. Our favorite way to make iced tea is with a coffee pot filling it with 10-12 cups of water and 3-4 tablespoons of mate. Pour into a pitcher then brew another 4-5 cups with the same mate from the previous brew. Combine this with the first brew. Add about 10 ice cubes. Sweeten with sugar and place in refrigerator to chill for a rather strong brew.

Warnings: Do not use if allergic to artichoke, pregnant, lactating or if using any medication. Individuals with gall bladder or bile duct blockages should not use Green Mate extract.

Pan Fired Darjeeling Green
(An Artisan Tea)

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        Size: 3.5oz (100g)

        Price: -$10.49-


        
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Tending to delicate,light liquoring with notes of muscatel and the pungent full body typical of second flush greeb tea. The bright green infusion highlights a well made tea. The tea leaves are hand plucked, withered and rolled and then pan fired.

Hot Tea: This tea is best enjoyed by pouring 176F/80C water over the leaves (1 tsp per cup) for 2-3 minutes. Don't remove the leaves but rather add more hot water until the flavor is exhausted. Can be infused repeatedly 3-4 times using higher temperatures and shorter infusions each time.
Iced Tea: Pour 1 1/4 cups of hot water over 6 teaspoons of tea and steep for 5 minutes. Pour into pitcher while straining leaves, add ice and top up with cold water to make a quart of iced tea. Garnish and sweeten to taste.

Oh-I-Ocha 800 Blend
(Gyokuro/Sencha)

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        Size: 3.5oz (100g)

        Price: -$10.50-


        
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This sencha is harvested from the uplands of Japan and mixed with Gyokuro. It combines with this sencha's deep rich aroma and taste and bright green tea color. Gyokuro is the highest qulity grade in Japan and is sweet and delicate in flavor.

Hot Tea: Infuse the leaves (2 tsp per cup) for up to 30 seconds in a pot with water that is about 176F/80C to draw out the subtle, rich flavors of this quality sencha/gyokuro. Fine tea can be infused 2-3 times using higher temperatures and shorter infusions each time.
Iced Tea: Pour 1 1/4 cups of boiled water over 5 teaspoons of tea and steep for 3-5 minutes. Pour into pitcher while straining leaves, add ice and top up with cold water to make a quart of iced tea. Garnish and sweeten to taste.

Megami 1000 Sencha
(Standard Grade Sencha - For VALUE consumers)

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        Size: 3.5oz (100g)

        Price: -$11.25-


        
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A late-April, first crop sencha from Kagojima Japan prized for its high vitamin content, sweetness and superior flavor. Only 4% of sencha is derived from the Megami genus of tea bush making it a rare variety of sencha. Its subtle sweet aftertaste and calming aroma make it a favorite around our house. Click here for an organic version of sencha tea.

Hot Tea: Infuse the leaves (2 tsp per cup) for up to 40 seconds in a pot with water that is about 175F/80C to draw out the subtle, rich flavors of this quality sencha. Fine tea can be infused 2-3 times using higher temperatures and shorter infusions each time.
Iced Tea: Pour 1 1/4 cups of boiled water over 5 teaspoons of tea and steep for 3-5 minutes. Pour into pitcher while straining leaves, add ice and top up with cold water to make a quart of iced tea. Garnish and sweeten to taste.
Coupon code: AY6JZG - 10% off purchase of 2 or more Megami-1000.

Oh-I-Ocha 1200 Silver Sencha
(2nd Highest Grade Oh-I-Ocha)

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        Size: 3.5oz (100g)

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An mid-April, first crop sencha harvested from the uplands of Japan. The growing climate produces a deep rich aroma and taste and a bright green tea color. This tea is the top of the line of our value offerings. The first crop of the four annual harvests is considered best when tea leaves are younger and softer. Click here for an organic version of sencha tea.

Hot Tea: Infuse the leaves (2 tsp per cup) for 40 seconds in a pot with water that is about 176F/80C to draw out the subtle, rich flavors of this quality sencha. Fine tea can be infused 2-3 times using higher temperatures and shorter infusions each time.
Iced Tea: Pour 1 1/4 cups of boiled water over 5 teaspoons of tea and steep for 3-5 minutes. Pour into pitcher while straining leaves, add ice and top up with cold water to make a quart of iced tea. Garnish and sweeten to taste.

Megami 1000 Starter Set
(Standard Starter)

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        Size: 3.5oz (100g)

        Price: -$22.99-


        
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A late-April, first crop sencha from Kagojima Japan prized for its high vitamin content, sweetness and superior flavor. Only 4% of sencha is derived from the Megami genus of tea bush making it a rare variety of sencha. Its subtle sweet aftertaste and calming aroma make it a favorite around our house.

The kit: Includes The Eurotec Laser Mesh Strainer, a high grade stainless steel, laser, mesh strainer perfect for teapots and cups. It measures 4" fitting most pots and cups. The rubber coated lid also acts as a drip catcher plate after use. Cleans easily. Also included is a long handled stainless steel measuring spoon measures 2 grams of whole leaf tea - the perfect amount for 1 cup! Preparation instructions in English are included.

Oh-I-Ocha 1200 Starter Set
(Silver Starter)

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        Size: 3.5oz (100g)

        Price: -$33.99-


        
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An mid-April, first crop sencha harvested from the uplands of Japan. The growing climate produces a deep rich aroma and taste and a bright green tea color. This tea is the top of the line of our value offerings. The first crop of the four annual harvests is considered best when tea leaves are younger and softer.

The kit: Includes a convenient 1-2 cup glass teapot with a mesh filter is perfect for those wishing the quality of loose leaf tea and the convenience of a reuseable easy filter. Also included is a spoon that measures from 1 to 5 cups of tea and from strong to weak. Make perfect tea every time! Preparation instructions in English are included.

3 oz. Gold Tea Storage Can
Large Long Term Gold Storage Tea Tin

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        Size: 3.5 oz.

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These attractive gold cans with air tight seals are typically sold with our gift sets. However, we also sell them separately. When you receive your tea in vaccum sealed bags, once opened, these cans are the best place for long term room temperature storage of your tea, offering protection from sunlight. They are also convenient to refill. You can store other items in these pretty cans. We have 2 oz. sizes as well in the gifts section for matcha storage.
Ingredient Comparisons Green tea has many nutrients contributing to health benefits. Here is a quick rundown of the healthy ingredients in some green teas.

BANCHA
Tanin: 11.0
Caffeine: 2.0
Aminos: 19.7
Fiber: 19.5
Minerals: 5.5
Vitamins
A: 7800iu
B1:
0.25
B2:
1.40
B3:
5.4
C:
150
E:
N/A
GYOKURO
Tanin: 10.0
Caffeine: 3.5
Aminos: 29.1
Fiber: 11.1
Minerals: 6.4
Vitamins

A: 12000iu
B1:
0.30
B2:
1.16
B3:
6.0
C:
110
E:
N/A
HOUJICHA
Tanin: 9.5
Caffeine: 1.9
Aminos: 18.2
Fiber: 18.7
Minerals: 5.5
Vitamins
A:
6700iu
B1:
0.10
B2:
0.82
B3:
5.6
C:
44
E:
N/A
MATCHA
Tanin: 10.0
Caffeine:
3.2
Amino Acid: 30.7
Fiber: 10.0
Minerals: 7.4
A: 16000iu
B1:
0.60
B2:
1.35
B3:
4.0
C:
60
E:
28.2
SENCHA
Tanin: 13.0
Caffeine: 2.3
Amino Acid: 24.0
Fiber: 10.6
Minerals: 5.4
A: 7200iu
B1:
0.35
B2:
1.40
B3:
4.0
C:
250
E:
65.4
 
(unit=mg/100g)

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