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Kurihara Tea Farm
PREORDER available late May π΅ #0085.F2 Kurihara Tea: Limited Edition Hachijyuhachiya Shincha - May 2025 Harvested Sencha ε «εε «ε€ζ°θΆ
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A shincha coming from Kurihara Tea Farm (Yame, Fukuoka prefecture); specialists in gyokuro tea leaf cultivation and processing, this Hachijyuhachiya shincha (literally, β88th night new teaβ) is a tea that was poetically harvested on the 88th day from the start of spring according to the old lunar calendar. Picked on May 1st this year, drinking this tea is said to bring you good fortune and health throughout the year ahead. Indeed, this shincha comes from the transition from spring to summer, which in Japan is regarded as an ideal and fortuitous time to harvest tea and start the planting of rice. Not only can you enjoy this tea over multiple steeps (3-4 steeps), the brewed tea leaves can be great for salads (top with soy sauce and bonito flakes, or your own salad dressing), to add into miso soup, or as a pizza topping. Enjoy! Flavor Guide SAVORINESS (umami): β β β β SWEETNESS (amami) : β β β β β ASTRINGENCY (shibumi): β FRAGANCE: β β β Product Info Ingredients: Green tea Harvest: May 1 Region: Yabemura village, Yame, Fukuoka Notes: Regular steaming (40-50 seconds) used but leaves are young and delicate so the results is close to a deep steaming (fukamushi) Vendor Info Name: Kurihara Seicha Ltd. Members: Kippei, Yuji, and Akio Kurihara (Father and sons) Location: 4236 Kita Yabe, Yabe-mura, Yame-shi, Fukuoka Prefecture 834-1401, JAPAN Size of fields: About 3 hectares Altitude of fields: 300 - 700 meters