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Gyokuro Ureshino Bisen 1 kg (2.2 lbs)
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Product Description
High quality gyokuro from Ureshino region of Saga Prefecutre.
Gyokuro tea is grown beneath shading, cutting out some 85% of the sunlight. This allows the leaves to mature without obtaining bitterness. The results is an ultra delicate green tea with an extremely sweet taste profile.
TEA NOTE
Ingredients
green tea
Net Wt.
1 kg (2.2 lbs)
LOCATION
Imari-shi, Saga
Packaging
Bag
GYOKURO STEEPING TECHNIQUE (STEEPING NOTES)
Remember, these techniques are guidelines meant to start you off. Depending on your own personal taste, the water type you have available, and of course the specific tea leaves, you should learn to adjust the water amount, temperature, tea leaf amount and steep time to achieve your perfect cup of tea.
The gyokuro steeping technique creates a truly syrupy cup of tea and should be used with shaded tea leaves–i.e. gyokuro but also any kabusecha.
Flavor
Shaded tea leaves have a higher content of theanine amino acids, and this technique draws out the theanine exclusively to create a powerfully rich, thick, syrupy cup of tea that is filled with umami, or savoriness. The catechins (which cause shibumi or astringency) in the tea leaves begin coming out at a higher temperature, so be sure to steep it at higher temperatures later to enjoy the shibumi!
INSTRUCTIONS
Serves
Two people. Serve in a small guinomi cups (about 40 ml, like a shot glass) and enjoy slowly.
Water amount:
80 cc (or 80 ml, 2.7 fluid ounces, 1/3 cup)
Water temperature:
40-50 C / 100-120 F
Tea leaves amount:
8 grams / 0.3 oz (about two teaspoons)
Steep time
2 min.
1. Pour hot water into your cold teapot. As the water warms the teapot, its temperature drops about 10 degrees.
2. When the teapot feels warm, pour into your cups to the rim warm your cups. Throw out extra water in the tea pot.
3. After a 2-3 minutes, the hot water in the cup should have cooled but you may want to use another container to cool it further.
4. Place your tea leaves into the teapot.
5. When the water has cooled to 50 C, pour into the teapot and steep for 2 minutes.
6. Pour into your cups, and enjoy!.
2nd – 4th Steeping
You now have some used tea leaves. I hate the word “used” because in truth, the leaves after this steeping is now ready for a 2nd standard steeping (steep using hot water, 80-95 C, for about 20-30 seconds to enjoy the shibumi or astringency still left in the tea leaves).
After the 3rd or 4th standard steeping, you will have removed much of the astringency, and you can then eat the tea leaves! We usually splash a bit of soy sauce to create a tea leaf salad, but we’re interested in gathering a few recipes!