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#0764.S5 Zenkouen Tea Garden: Yabukita Black Tea 有機栽培「わ」紅茶 (JAS Organic)

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Steep time
4 minutes
Method: standard
Steeps
2
Recommended
Water temp
95°C
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Leaf ratio
15g / 100ml
200 ml Recommended
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High
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Best pick • solid black choice from Unknown origin
Tip: start at ~95°C, then adjust down 3–5°C if it turns sharp.

A Japanese black tea (wakocha 和紅茶) from the Yabukita Cultivar coming from the Masuda family in Shizuoka Prefecture. This black tea does not have much bitterness. In fact, its' charms lie in its gentle sweetness and the floral aroma. Because it has rather a refreshing flavor, we recommend drinking it straight or enjoying it as a lemon tea. No use of pesticides, use of only organic fertiliser. Also available in tea bag form. Steeping recommendation Steep one tea bag per 200 ml of hot water (90C/194F) for 3-5 minutes. Resteep 2-3 times. Product info Ingredients: Black tea Net weight: 30 grams / 1 oz Cultivar: Yabukita Harvest: June Region: Kanaya, Shimada, Shizuoka (Part of the Makinohara Plain) Organic Certification: The original bag is certified JAS organic (valid in Japan and Australia). This tea can be certified JAS organic if the importer requests in other packaging. The importer must be qualified to import as organic food to their country. Minimum purchase amount may be required. About the Tea Farmer Yoshimitsu Masuda spent the first part of his adult life working in a major farming cooperative where he learned firsthand about the danger of food additives and pesticides. Returning to the family tea farm in 1992 to learn tea making from his father and fellow tea farmers in Shimada, Shizuoka, he was deeply surprised at the amount of pesticides used in tea farming. Switching to organic farming was not an easy task; insects and disease plagued the first field he was given charge of, crop yield and leaf quality dropped, and he faced criticism from both family and other tea professionals. But he felt it was important to create tea that was safe for his own family to drink first. (Read more about Masuda-san's story here.) Today, built upon 25+ years of organic farming experience, Masuda-san produces tea that he is proud to call both safe and delicious and is passing his tea-making skills on to his children.

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