Organic Tea


Top note: Smooth

Middle Note: Rich but Light

Finish: Complex Texture

Ingredients:
Organic Green tea

Leaf Style:
Full green leaf- watch them open in the cup

Caffeine:
A Little

Boil & Steep:
Light boil Brew 4 -6 minutes/refill

Best With:
Concentration


Origin:

Hill grown in China. Tamayokucha is a Gyokuro style tea, meaning that is covered for its last weeks of growth to bring out the floral essence of the tea.

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Reviewer: Edie
05/23/2010 05:58pm
I don't even know where to start. I think I may be in love (with this tea). Tried green tea in the past and hated it. Ordered some green tea at a coffee shop down the street and it was so good I had to ask what brand they used. They gave me the bag it came it. Turned out to be this. Hunted it down and bought a box at Whole Foods. I have been calling all my friends and telling them about it. I tend to be sort of a compulsive eater. Not once since I started drinking this stuff. Have not craved coffee one time either.
Reviewer: kivy
02/27/2010 12:47pm
I love this - but I mix half this and half mint for a really lovely mint tea. It gives a sweet hint to the brew. ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC!
Reviewer: beth choi
02/26/2010 09:13am
Perhaps the company would rather I didn't say this, but the fact is that even a very light brew of Tamayokucha has excellent flavor
Reviewer: Kathy Longinaker
02/03/2010 08:17am
I tried this in our local restaurant, and they sold me some. I love it, this is the best green tea I've ever had, usually green tea can be brewed for such a short time due to getting bitter.
Kathy
Reviewer: Shannon
01/13/2010 08:06pm
This is the first green tea that I ever bought for myself and drank continuously after reading about the health benefits. I'm no expert on green tea, but I can tell you that when I tried switching to a cheaper brand I could immediately see and taste the difference. You get what you pay for!
Reviewer: Lawry Poupart
12/01/2009 03:05pm
Had the green tea at 'Earl's Restaurant in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Thought it was awesome.
Tried everywhere to find it in Vancouver but to no avail. Found it in a small shop in Langley, BC. TERRIFIC !!
Reviewer: Helen
11/08/2009 03:43am
I drink this wonderful tea every day. I love it. It has a great taste
Reviewer: Brandon
11/04/2009 11:56am
The best Green Tea i've ever had, smooth with no bitter flavor you generally get with Green Tea.
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