Matcha Premium (40g/1.41oz in canister)
The highest quality Matcha is exclusively grown and produced in the rolling hills of Uji, in the ancient city of Kyoto, where Hibiki-an is located. Japanese tea culture, such as the tea ceremony, was developed in Kyoto. It is one of the reasons the techniques of growing highest grade Matcha intensively accumulated in the Uji region.
Matcha Premium is one of the highest quality Matcha teas produced in Japan.
Matcha Premium is carefully grown close to the river, where the soil is very fertile. Rich soil creates the characteristic mellow and deep taste.
Our Matcha Premium is grown in the shade for 20 to 30 days before harvest by the way of "Tana" which requires skillful techniqu and great care. Excellent noble aroma is created by the shaded from sunlight of the "Tana" technique.
You can taste the difference. Thanks to these special conditions and growing techniques, Matcha Premium is smooth and mellow, with a deep taste and noble aroma. It is perfect for Koicha (thick and strong matcha) and Usucha (thin and weak matcha).
If you drink Matcha often, please compare our price and taste with other companies. We are certain you will like our Matcha the best!
Features of This Tea
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| Refreshing Aroma |
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| Mellow Taste |
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- - Shaded from sunlight by the way of 'Tana'
- - 'Gokoh' and 'Yabukita' breeds
Matcha
Matcha, or powdered green tea, has a wonderful aroma, silky froth, and rich, mellow taste. High quality Matcha such as ours, is not bitter but smooth and mellow. As one moves up the scale toward the top grade of Matcha, the color becomes a more vivid green and the flavor becomes even more noble, smooth and mellow.
Matcha is made from new tea leaves that have been carefully grown in the shade for 20 to 30 days before they are harvested, steamed and dried. Much Theanine, which is the source of its sweet mellow taste and noble aroma, is created in tea leaves by shaded from sunlight.
The dried leaves are then ground with a traditional stone mortar and pestle, called a Hikiusu.
Unlike tea leaves, where one drinks an infusion made from the leaves, Matcha is consumed in its entirety, so you can directly ingest the whole beneficial constituents of Matcha.
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