Otsuka Japanese Sencha Green Tea Bags 2g x 20 Units

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Otsuka Japanese Sencha Green Tea Bags 2g x 20 Units
大塚 和煎茶 ティーバッグ 2g×20個

Sencha is one of the most popular and widely consumed varieties of green tea in Japan. It known for its fresh, grassy flavour and invigorating aroma. It has a slightly sweet and vegetal taste with a hint of bitterness, often described as refreshing and light. The tea's flavour profile can vary depending on the specific batch and brewing method.

To prepare a cup of sencha green tea, you can follow these general brewing instructions. First, heat water to about 70-80°C (158-176°F). Place one tea bag in a cup or teapot, and pour the hot water over it. Allow the tea to steep for about 1-2 minutes, adjusting the steeping time to your preference. Finally, remove the tea bag and enjoy the flavourful sencha tea!

Origin - Japan

It's important to store the tea bags in a cool, dry place to maintain their freshness and flavour. The specific brewing instructions and steeping time may vary depending on personal preference, so feel free to adjust the parameters to achieve the desired taste.


Ingredients

  • Green Tea

Nutrition

  Per 100g
Energy 0g
Fat 0g
- of which saturates 0g
Carbohydrate 0g
- of which sugar 0g
Protein 0g
Salt 0g


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Japanese Tea

Tea is a significant part of Japanese culture, with entire ceremonies centred around the beverage.