Green Tea Japan

Japanese green tea is characterized by fresh flavors, high quality and healthy properties, especially in varieties such as Sencha and Gyokuro. More

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Organic Kukicha Karigane

Organic Kukicha Karigane

£7.00
£70.00/kg
Sencha Yutakamidori

Sencha Yutakamidori

£6.00
£120.00/kg
Genmaicha - green tea with roasted rice

Genmaicha - green tea with roasted rice

£6.00
£60.00/kg
Organic Sencha Kaori

Organic Sencha Kaori

£9.00
£180.00/kg
Shincha Saemidori

Shincha Saemidori

£10.00
£200.00/kg
Organic Hojicha

Organic Hojicha

£5.00
£71.43/kg
Organic Kamairi Tamaryokucha

Organic Kamairi Tamaryokucha

£12.00
£240.00/kg
Organic Sencha Kanoya

Organic Sencha Kanoya

£7.00
£140.00/kg
Bio Kagoshima Gyokuro

Bio Kagoshima Gyokuro

£18.00
£360.00/kg
Organic Kabusecha

Organic Kabusecha

£10.00
£200.00/kg
Organic Sencha Kurasawa

Organic Sencha Kurasawa

£10.00
£200.00/kg
Tenryu Shincha Yumesuruga

Tenryu Shincha Yumesuruga

£21.00
£420.00/kg
Organic Bancha Yabukita

Organic Bancha Yabukita

£6.00
£60.00/kg
Organic Gyokuro Shibushi

Organic Gyokuro Shibushi

£13.00
£260.00/kg
Bio Gyokuro Haruto

Bio Gyokuro Haruto

£27.00
£540.00/kg

Green tea from Japan

Green tea from Japan is known worldwide for its high quality and unique taste. Japanese green tea is grown and processed with great care and according to centuries-old traditions. These types of tea not only offer a special aroma, but are also rich in antioxidants and other valuable ingredients. In this category you will learn everything you need to know about the different types, production and the optimal preparation of green tea from Japan.

The origin of green tea from Japan

The most important growing areas for Japanese green tea are regions such as Shizuoka, Uji and Kagoshima. The mild climate and nutrient-rich soils of these regions provide ideal conditions for growing green tea. The landscapes of Japan contribute significantly to the quality of the various types of green tea that you can find in our shop.

Production of Japanese green tea

The production of green tea from Japan is an art in itself. After harvesting, the tea leaves are steamed in a special process to prevent oxidation. This step distinguishes Japanese green tea significantly from other green teas, such as those from China, where the leaves are roasted. Steaming allows the leaves to retain their fresh, green color and many valuable nutrients. After steaming, the leaves are rolled and dried to obtain the desired shape and texture. This careful process guarantees the unmistakable taste that you enjoy when drinking green tea from Japan.

Taste and character of Japanese green tea

Japanese green tea is characterized by its fresh, grassy and often slightly sweet taste. The flavors vary depending on the variety, growing area and processing. While some varieties are mild and soft, others offer a more intense, full-bodied flavor. Green tea from Japan is known for its umami note, which is particularly evident in high-quality varieties such as Gyokuro. This unique flavor makes Japanese green tea a special treat for tea lovers.

Green Tea Japan Varieties

There are a variety of varieties of green tea from Japan, each with its own character and unique flavors. The most popular varieties include:

  • Sencha : The most popular tea in Japan, known for its fresh, slightly bitter taste.
  • Shincha : The first harvest of the year, which is particularly fresh and mild in taste.
  • Kukicha : A tea made from leaf stalks and branches that has a sweet, mild taste.
  • Gyokuro : One of the finest varieties, grown under shade and offering a strong umami flavor.
  • Hojicha : A roasted tea that impresses with its nutty, slightly smoky aroma.
  • Tamaryokucha : This tea has a strong, almost floral note and is somewhat less well known but highly appreciated.
  • Matcha : Probably the most well-known Japanese green tea in the world. Matcha is a tea that has been ground into a fine powder and is made from shaded tea leaves. Unlike other types of tea, the tea leaves in matcha are consumed completely, which makes it particularly rich in nutrients. Matcha is known for its intense, creamy taste with a pronounced umami and a slight bitterness. Ideal for the tea ceremony, but also popular as an ingredient in smoothies or desserts.

These Japanese green tea varieties offer the right experience for every taste, be it mild, sweet or intense. Matcha is a special variety that impresses not only with its taste, but also with its versatile uses.

Preparation of Japanese green tea

Proper preparation of Japanese green tea is crucial to achieving the full flavor and health benefits. The optimal water temperature depends on the variety, but is usually between 60°C and 80°C. For particularly high-quality varieties such as Gyokuro, the temperature should be even lower, around 50°C to 60°C. You can usually make several infusions - Sencha and Gyokuro often offer 3-4 infusions, while Hojicha still develops its full flavor even after several infusions. Be careful not to let the tea steep for too long to avoid bitterness.

Suitable pots for Japanese green tea

Clay teapots, such as the Kyusu pot, are particularly suitable for preparing green tea from Japan. These Japanese pots are perfectly suited to the needs of green tea and allow for even extraction of the aromas. A Kyusu pot often has a built-in sieve that holds back the tea leaves and makes the infusion clear and free of particles. Alternatively, you can also use cast iron pots, which store heat well and ensure a constant water temperature.

The health benefits of Japanese green tea

Japanese green tea is not only a pleasure, but also extremely healthy. It is rich in antioxidants, especially catechins, which have a strong anti-inflammatory effect and strengthen the immune system. Green tea from Japan also contains vitamins such as vitamin C and E, as well as important minerals such as potassium. These ingredients make Japanese green tea a perfect companion for a healthy lifestyle.

Conclusion

Green tea from Japan offers a wide range of varieties that impress with their different flavors and health benefits. Whether you prefer a mild Sencha, an intense Gyokuro or a roasted Hojicha, each variety promises a unique tea experience. In our range you will find a large selection of green tea Japanese varieties that are produced with high quality and care. Try the variety of Japanese green tea and discover which tea suits you best.