Minoyaki Matcha bowl – brown
€ 43,00 Incl. VAT
Minoyaki – Japanese matcha bowl
Material: Porcelen
Diameter: 11 cm
Origin: Mino, Aichi, Japan
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7. Tea bags
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7. Tea bags
Sencha Yame tea bags: for convenience we've put our sencha in a tea bag as well. Sencha Yame is also known as Yamecha. ( New arrival in Dec. )
3. Sencha
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1. Gyokuro
During the last weeks before harvest, the tea plants are covered with shadow nets. The shade forces the tea plants to produce more chlorophyll in order to make its photosynthesis. The extra chlorophyll gives the tea leaves a very sophisticated and deep taste. It is also very rich in anti-oxidants. If brewed correctly, a sip of Gyokuro brings an explosion of taste in the mouth!
3. Sencha
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