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Green Tea
Ingredients
Sencha
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Loose Leaf
Caffeine
Low
Certification
Organic
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  • “Backlog: I love ShiZen’s teas. I really enjoyed their tea powders, those were great for on the go. I would bring them with me on days when my daughter needed me to be at her dance school pretty...” Read full tasting note
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Our organic green tea are from the family farms of foothills of Mount Fuji. This organic green tea will be the teas that are harvested in summer, perfect for green tea to be used daily. We recommend this tea as an entry level that has a very well balanced taste of sweetness and bitter taste.

Made in Shizuoka, JAPAN
Certified organic by JONA*
In 100g package having approximately 30-35 servings
No preservatives, sugar, or artificial coloring / Non GMO
*JONA:Japanese Organic and Natural Food Association

Brewing Guide
per one serving
Tea Leaf Amount 1 Tea spoon 3g
Water Temperature 176F (80C)
Water Amount 7 fl oz (200ml)
Infusion Time 1 min

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Backlog:

I love ShiZen’s teas. I really enjoyed their tea powders, those were great for on the go. I would bring them with me on days when my daughter needed me to be at her dance school pretty much all day for rehearsals and such, because I could enjoy a bottle of green tea without all the sugar of the stuff you’d buy at the convenience store.

Earlier this year, they introduced a line of loose leaf teas and I’ve also really enjoyed those. They have two different Senchas. I previously reviewed their Superior Sencha: http://sororiteasisters.com/2014/06/02/organic-sencha-superior-green-tea-from-shi-zen/ and this tasting note is for their Everyday Sencha: http://sororiteasisters.com/2014/07/31/organic-sencha-green-tea-from-shi-zen/

Both of these offerings are organic, and I like that. This Sencha is not quite as sweet as the Superior. It tastes a bit like young, tender, lightly buttered lima beans. A hint of savory bitterness offers some contrast for the palate. This one has become a favorite for mealtime.

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