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Japan 2018. Last one

by Mike Harney May 16, 2018 1 min read 3 Comments

Japan 2018.   Last one

People wonder how great matcha is made. After hand plucking of great teas in Uji, the tea is made into Tencha by steaming and drying the tea. Later it is ground in between to rotating stones. 

This has been a great trip. We found some lovely teas. And we caught the Japanese tea season at the right time. And, and no one got sick, or missed a connection. 

Hope you enjoy these teas. 

Mike 

Mike Harney
Mike Harney


3 Responses

Julia
Julia

June 21, 2021

I tried Paris tea because a friend send me one tea bag from Chicago to Puerto Rico and when I taste it I felt in love with it and with the Japanese Matcha delicious

Pinkal
Pinkal

May 29, 2018

I tried Raspberry tea first time and fall in love with it

Anjali Gautam
Anjali Gautam

May 24, 2018

I love this tea. Thanks fo rsharing this pic.Soon I am gonna buy a matcha brewing kit.

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