TeaFYI

Sencha

Yabukita

Sencha green tea tea — watercolor illustration
Oxidación 2%
Cafeína 20,0 mg
L-Teanina 10,0 mg
Cosecha Spring (April-May)
Altitud 200-800m
Tipo de Hoja One bud two leaves, needle-shaped

Descripción

Sencha is Japan's most popular green tea, accounting for roughly 80% of the country's tea production. The leaves are steamed immediately after picking to prevent oxidation, then rolled into tight needle shapes. This produces a bright golden-green liquor with a balanced combination of sweetness, astringency, and umami.

Guía de Elaboración

Temperatura 75°C
Tiempo de Infusión 60s
Ratio de Agua 50ml/g
Infusiones 3x

Recipiente recomendado: Kyusu (Japanese side-handle teapot)

Premium shincha (first flush) and fukamushi (deep-steamed) sencha benefit from lower temperatures (70°C). Standard sencha does well at 75-80°C. Pour all liquid out completely between infusions to avoid bitterness.

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