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Honyama Temomicha

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Steep time
1–5 min
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1
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Leaf ratio
15g / 100ml
20 ml Recommended
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Made entirely by hand from picking and steaming to masterful hand-rolling, this sencha delivers a taste unparalleled by machine-made tea. Each small batch takes over six hours to gently knead into thin, beautiful, intact needles. Temomicha (手揉み茶 - hand-rolled tea) represents the pinnacle of sencha production. Historically, all sencha was hand-rolled, however mechanisation of the sencha rolling process allowed farms to produce sencha faster and cheaper. Hand-rolling would have died out if it weren't for the various temomi preservation societies, which have turned this vanishing tradition into an annual competition. Now extremely rare, hand-rolled teas are made from top quality leaves and processed to perfection. Like all sencha, temomicha is first steamed to deactivate the oxidising enzymes. To keep the leaves intact and preserve their fresh flavour, temomicha is steamed very lightly. From there, the leaves are rolled in a multi-stage process designed to break down the cell walls, even out the moisture content, dry the leaves, and finally shape them into tightly-rolled needles. All of this takes over six hours and takes place on a specialised table called a hoiro (焙炉) which covered in washi paper and heated from underneath—traditionally by charcoal, alternatively by gas or electric element. The entirely handmade nature of this tea is evident in all aspects of it: the perfect needles, the exquisite aroma, the intact leaves that unfurl as they steep, and the complex taste and silky texture. This tea shows of the rarely seen zing of Yabukita, which evolves in to a fresh and tingly finish, reminiscent of nashi pears. Producer: Moriuchi Chanoen Region: Honyama, Shizuoka Elevation: 150m Cultivar: Yabukita Harvested: April 29, 2021 Picking: Handheld Machine

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