Sencha green tea

Sencha tea is a high-quality green tea from Japan that impresses with its fresh taste and numerous health benefits. More

Sencha Yutakamidori

Sencha Yutakamidori

£6.00
£120.00/kg
Organic Sencha Kaori

Organic Sencha Kaori

£9.00
£180.00/kg
Shincha Saemidori

Shincha Saemidori

£10.00
£200.00/kg
Organic Sencha Kanoya

Organic Sencha Kanoya

£7.00
£140.00/kg
Organic Sencha Kurasawa

Organic Sencha Kurasawa

£10.00
£200.00/kg
Tenryu Shincha Yumesuruga

Tenryu Shincha Yumesuruga

£21.00
£420.00/kg

Sencha tea

Sencha tea is one of the most popular types of green tea in Japan and delights tea lovers all over the world with its fresh, grassy taste and its many positive properties. Sencha tea, which has been grown and consumed in Japan for centuries, is not only a delight for the palate, but also a valuable drink for the body and mind. Here you can find out everything you need to know about the origin, production, preparation and effects of Sencha tea.

What is Sencha tea?

But what exactly is Sencha tea ? Sencha belongs to the group of green teas and is made from the leaves of the Camellia sinensis. Unlike other green teas such as Matcha, Sencha is not processed into powder, but is sold in the form of whole or slightly rolled leaves. Thanks to the special processing, Sencha retains its fresh variety of aromas. This and the health benefits make Sencha tea a classic among Japanese teas.

Origin of Sencha tea

Sencha originates from Japan, where it is still mainly grown today. In Japan, Sencha accounts for around 80% of total tea production, making it the most popular type of tea in the country. The climatic conditions in tea-growing regions such as Shizuoka, Uji and Kagoshima provide ideal conditions for growing this high-quality type of tea. The tea is particularly valued for its intense flavor, which develops through the Japanese production method.

Production of Sencha tea

The production of Sencha tea is very different from other types of green tea. After the tea leaves are harvested, they are steamed to stop oxidation. This method of steaming is typical for Japanese green teas and gives Sencha its characteristic taste. After steaming, the leaves are rolled to break their cell structure and intensify the aroma before they are dried and packaged. This complex process creates a unique flavor profile that makes Sencha tea so popular around the world.

Taste and character of Sencha tea

The taste of Sencha tea is fresh, slightly sweet and often has a pleasant grassy note. Depending on the variety and growing area, the aromas can vary slightly, from delicate floral nuances to strong umami tones. Sencha that is harvested in spring, such as the so-called Shincha, offers a particularly fresh and intense taste experience. The balance of sweetness, bitterness and umami makes Sencha tea a versatile drink that can be enjoyed at any time of the day.

Varieties and types of Sencha

There are different types of Sencha, which differ depending on the harvest time and processing method. A special form is the aforementioned Shincha , the so-called "new tea", which is made from the first, particularly tender tea leaves of the year. Shincha is considered particularly valuable and is characterized by a particularly fresh and intense aroma. Further variations of Sencha arise from differences in the steaming time and the place where it is grown, which creates a wide range of flavors.

Sencha tea preparation

To prepare Sencha tea optimally, it is important to pay attention to the correct water temperature and brewing time. Sencha tea should ideally be brewed with water that has cooled to around 70 to 80 °C. Water that is too hot can release the bitter substances in the tea and negatively affect the taste profile. The brewing time is between one and two minutes, depending on the variety and personal taste. High-quality Sencha can be brewed several times, usually up to four times, with the aromas changing slightly with each brew.

Suitable vessels for preparing Sencha tea

Traditional Japanese teapots such as the Kyusu or the Shiboridashi are particularly suitable for preparing Sencha tea. These pots are specially designed for preparing green tea and their shape and size allow the tea leaves to unfold optimally. A classic teapot can also be used to prepare Sencha, but a traditional Kyusu is recommended for the best taste experience as it captures the essence of the tea particularly well.

Sencha tea effect

The effects of Sencha tea go far beyond enjoyment. Thanks to its high content of antioxidants, especially catechins, Sencha tea can strengthen the immune system and fight free radicals in the body. In addition, the tea contains a moderate amount of caffeine, which provides a gentle energy boost without making you restless. The combination of amino acids such as L-theanine and caffeine also promotes concentration and ensures a relaxed but alert mind. So if you are looking for a tea that supports you both physically and mentally, Sencha tea is an excellent choice.

Buy Sencha tea

If you are looking for high-quality Sencha tea, make sure that the tea comes from Japan and is freshly harvested. In our online shop you will find a careful selection of high-quality Sencha tea, which is sourced directly from renowned tea farmers in Japan. Here you can buy Sencha tea that not only tastes good, but also meets the highest quality standards. We offer you both conventional and organic Sencha varieties.

Sencha tea is a true all-rounder for tea lovers. From production to preparation, it reflects the art of Japanese tea cultivation and offers an incomparable taste experience.

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