Oxydation
2%
Caféine
18,0 mg
L-Théanine
9,0 mg
Récolte
Spring (April-May)
Altitude
100-400m
Type de feuille
Curly, comma-shaped leaves
Description
Tamaryokucha ('curly tea') is a relatively uncommon Japanese green tea distinguished by its comma-shaped or curled leaves, in contrast to the needle-shaped leaves of sencha. Produced mainly in Kyushu (Nagasaki, Saga, and Kumamoto prefectures), it skips the final straightening step of sencha processing. The result is a bright, tangy infusion with a berry-like sweetness, citrus undertones, and a lively, refreshing finish that sets it apart from other Japanese greens.