Shincha Shizuoka

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Japanese green tea - Shincha 2025 - 50 g
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                                              Early tea
Characteristic Picto Thé Nature
                                              Original tea
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Organic green tea Shincha from Japan 2024 - Shincha Shizuoka
Shincha Shizuoka
€23.70

Tea preparation tips

Picto Spoon
Quantity
2g /25cl
Picto Cup FP
Consumption
Morning
Picto infusion time
Infusion time
2 min (may be re-infused)
Picto temperature
Water temperature
70°C

A gourmet vintage

Tea from Japan

This premium green tea has been harvested in the mountainous prefecture of Shizuoka, a pioneer of organic tea in Japan. Its full-bodied liquor is particularly long on the palate, with lovely milky and nutty notes of great sweetness.

Organic green tea Shincha from Japan 2024 - Shincha Shizuoka

Illustration Primeurs Miniature Tea composition

  • Green tea*

*Guaranteed free of pesticide residues.

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Early tea leaf 100x100
                                          Early tea

Discover fresh, delicate teas bursting with spring flavors! Considered by some to be the quintessence of natural teas, primeurs are the fruit of the first Camellia sinensis leaf harvests of the year.

Characteristic Picto Thé Nature
                                          Original tea

White, green, black and dark teas from China, India, Japan and elsewhere are all varieties from the same plant: the tea plant. Once plucked, the leaf is processed in different ways, undergoing numerous transformations. Depending on the terroir, the fineness of the leaf and the way it is processed, the result is an unlimited palette of tastes and vintages.

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