Maccha Uji Okumidori3JM5 Harvest: 21.05.2023
Origin: Japan / Kyoto / Uji
Height: 25 m.a.s.l
Tea plant varietal: Okumidori
Very nice ground Tencha from Uji, still the most famous tea region in Japan. The pluckings comes from a tea garden in Uji, which has been shaded for longer than average, from the Okumidori variety. It replaces the sold-out Maccha Uji Samidori. Please store in the fridge.(English translation: Matcha Uji Okumidori) This tea is meant for Chanoyu (the japanese tea ceremony) and suitable for for Usucha (thin tea).
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Maccha Maccha is the tea used in the Japanese tea ceremony. It is a tea similar to Gyokuro, named Tencha, ground tea, for which the tea plants are overshadowed before the harvest just like the tea used for Gyokuro, but after the steaming it is not rolled, but gently dried. After all stems etc. have been removed, this tea is ground in a stone mill. Maccha means powder tea. Maccha teas are very intense, aromatic teas, and an acquired taste.