Japanese Sencha Green Tea Loose

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  • Very good green tea  

    Japanese Sencha green tea, loose (Food & Beverage)
    I have to take the time in advance, already tried a lot of different types of tea and as many green teas. (And also an aberration for tea making Neste made) In both categories it is for me the best tea I ever had. Even the first infusion is almost pe
  • good green tea  

    Japanese Sencha green tea, loose (Food & Beverage)
    Having due to delivery bottleneck not get my usual tea, I tried it with this Japanese. Like everything, it is also here a matter of taste but I will resort to the old brand from India which my tastes better and is cheaper.
  • weak tea with poor quality.  

    Japanese Sencha green tea, loose (Food & Beverage)
    Compared to various green tea (Longjing, Tai Ping Hou Kui, Mao Jian ...) this type of tea is not recommended, because: - Lax / weak taste - Very murky broth - Not all the tea leaves, but rather scraps and crumbs
  • Sencha green tea  

    Japanese Sencha green tea, loose (Food & Beverage)
    I find the taste was without trying other tea that this tea from the ratio ago not really worth. The taste is slightly better than other tea. The Assam tea tasted better to me. What are splashing around in the tea for ingredients I can not review. Bu
  • Class 220  

    Japanese Sencha green tea, loose (Food & Beverage)
    Original Green Sencha tea from Japan in super Quallität and send in ner can. Just great. Gladly again. Only recommended. PS: Please think drann. The optimal water temperature for green tea is 70 ° C. At about 78 ° C, the bitterness from the tea leave
  • Incredibly delicious  

    Japanese Sencha green tea, loose (Food & Beverage)
    I ordered this tea on a whim because I wanted to know if the price upscale tea really is so much better. Yes, it's him. While loose teas taste from the supermarket to nothing and other green teas from premium providers have an exit as breath freshene
  • Top tea  

    Japanese Sencha green tea, loose (Food & Beverage)
    This tea fulfilled what I expect from a Sencha. It smells wonderful, tastes great and the color is a really nice green :) The brand name completes it for me, as an Englishman and ex-Londoner still from: P It is my new daily green tea!
  • Worth every penny! 10  

    Japanese Sencha green tea, loose (Food & Beverage)
    This tea is great and worth every penny. He is extremely productive and a second and third infusion are possible without problems. The taste is excellent. The previous best Sencha could I find.
  • Convincing taste  

    Japanese Sencha green tea, loose (Food & Beverage)
    Already had some Sencha teas before I have resorted to the more expensive variant of Tea Makers. Ultimately, this handle has been found to be a good decision: The tea has a very full-bodied round taste, and even after the 3rd infusion it still has a
  • Super price performance ratio 5  

    Japanese Sencha green tea, loose (Food & Beverage)
    I drink very much like Japanese green tea and think with this outstanding "everyday" - tea! Have it next to others still in the closet, so he goes to tilt, - speedy reappointment because at me a "basic"
  • I love him! 2  

    Japanese Sencha green tea, loose (Food & Beverage)
    From the smell of dry tea's on the fresh taste of has not become boring even after daily use of 2-3 liters after half a year, for me is currently the # 1!
  • Sensible thing 1  

    Japanese Sencha green tea, loose (Food & Beverage)
    Japanese Green teas come at a price - and rightly so. This Sencha has the expected discreet aroma, a fine "structure" (well, if you want him mortars) and the typical yellow-green color - which of course depends on the dosage. The packaging