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#0637.K6 Shogyokuen: Tencha Green Tea Leaves Samidori Single Cultivar - Canopy Shading

#0637.K6 Shogyokuen: Tencha Green Tea Leaves Samidori Single Cultivar - Canopy Shading

Tencha  is the name of the leaf used to make matcha. It is generally made by shading to prevent the leaf from becoming bitter (reducing sunlight prevents catechin from building up as the leaf grows), then steaming, drying without rolling, and finally refining into flakes.

Grade: This particular would like be ground into a Imperial Ceremonial Grade matcha if made commercially.

You can enjoy this tencha as a tea, or attempt to grind it yourself. Note that commercial level stone mills as well as pulverization machines can create very fine grain matcha powder (5 microns at the highest quality, 15-25 microns for lower quality matcha). Grinding on your own with a handheld grinder or even a coffee grinder will probably not reach the higher quality levels, but 20-30 microns may be possible depending on your grinder.

Steeping recommendation as tea

There is no one recommended method to steep tencha since it's not commonly consumed as tea, but we recommend you start with standard sencha steeping and then adjust the parameters to preference: 3 grams of tencha, steeped for 2 minutes in 200 ml of 70C/160F degree water. 

Use hotter temperature to extract more astringency and bitterness, cooler temperature for more sweetness. Use more leaves or less water for stronger flavor.

Cold steeping: I also recommend cold steeping 5g / 500 ml of water in the refrigerator overnight: 8-12 hours.

 

    Product Info

    • Ingredients: Green tea
    • Cultivar: Samidori
    • Shading method: Canopy shading (preventing shading material from touching the leaf preserving quality)
    • Harvest: Spring
    • Harvest method: Handheld scissors (allowing for selective leaf by leaf cutting)
    • Region: Kyoto

    Vendor Info

    • Name: Shogyokuen
    • Type: Tea factory, family business
    • CEO: Hiroshi Kobayashi
    • Established: 1827
    • Employees: 12

     

    Hiroshi Kobayashi is an award winning blender, and one of 13 tea professionals in Japan who hold the top rank of tea appraisal, level 10.

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    #0637.K6 Shogyokuen: Tencha Green Tea Leaves Samidori Single Cultivar - Canopy Shading

    Tencha  is the name of the leaf used to make matcha. It is generally made by shading to prevent the leaf from becoming bitter (reducing sunlight prevents catechin from building up as the leaf grows), then steaming, drying without rolling, and finally refining into flakes.

    Grade: This particular would like be ground into a Imperial Ceremonial Grade matcha if made commercially.

    You can enjoy this tencha as a tea, or attempt to grind it yourself. Note that commercial level stone mills as well as pulverization machines can create very fine grain matcha powder (5 microns at the highest quality, 15-25 microns for lower quality matcha). Grinding on your own with a handheld grinder or even a coffee grinder will probably not reach the higher quality levels, but 20-30 microns may be possible depending on your grinder.

    Steeping recommendation as tea

    There is no one recommended method to steep tencha since it's not commonly consumed as tea, but we recommend you start with standard sencha steeping and then adjust the parameters to preference: 3 grams of tencha, steeped for 2 minutes in 200 ml of 70C/160F degree water. 

    Use hotter temperature to extract more astringency and bitterness, cooler temperature for more sweetness. Use more leaves or less water for stronger flavor.

    Cold steeping: I also recommend cold steeping 5g / 500 ml of water in the refrigerator overnight: 8-12 hours.

     

      Product Info

      • Ingredients: Green tea
      • Cultivar: Samidori
      • Shading method: Canopy shading (preventing shading material from touching the leaf preserving quality)
      • Harvest: Spring
      • Harvest method: Handheld scissors (allowing for selective leaf by leaf cutting)
      • Region: Kyoto

      Vendor Info

      • Name: Shogyokuen
      • Type: Tea factory, family business
      • CEO: Hiroshi Kobayashi
      • Established: 1827
      • Employees: 12

       

      Hiroshi Kobayashi is an award winning blender, and one of 13 tea professionals in Japan who hold the top rank of tea appraisal, level 10.

      Shogyokuen Awards

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      Tencha  is the name of the leaf used to make matcha. It is generally made by shading to prevent the leaf from becoming bitter (reducing sunlight prevents catechin from building up as the leaf grows), then steaming, drying without rolling, and finally refining into flakes.

      Grade: This particular would like be ground into a Imperial Ceremonial Grade matcha if made commercially.

      You can enjoy this tencha as a tea, or attempt to grind it yourself. Note that commercial level stone mills as well as pulverization machines can create very fine grain matcha powder (5 microns at the highest quality, 15-25 microns for lower quality matcha). Grinding on your own with a handheld grinder or even a coffee grinder will probably not reach the higher quality levels, but 20-30 microns may be possible depending on your grinder.

      Steeping recommendation as tea

      There is no one recommended method to steep tencha since it's not commonly consumed as tea, but we recommend you start with standard sencha steeping and then adjust the parameters to preference: 3 grams of tencha, steeped for 2 minutes in 200 ml of 70C/160F degree water. 

      Use hotter temperature to extract more astringency and bitterness, cooler temperature for more sweetness. Use more leaves or less water for stronger flavor.

      Cold steeping: I also recommend cold steeping 5g / 500 ml of water in the refrigerator overnight: 8-12 hours.

       

        Product Info

        • Ingredients: Green tea
        • Cultivar: Samidori
        • Shading method: Canopy shading (preventing shading material from touching the leaf preserving quality)
        • Harvest: Spring
        • Harvest method: Handheld scissors (allowing for selective leaf by leaf cutting)
        • Region: Kyoto

        Vendor Info

        • Name: Shogyokuen
        • Type: Tea factory, family business
        • CEO: Hiroshi Kobayashi
        • Established: 1827
        • Employees: 12

         

        Hiroshi Kobayashi is an award winning blender, and one of 13 tea professionals in Japan who hold the top rank of tea appraisal, level 10.

        Shogyokuen Awards

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