TEA - Country of origin - Japan
Uroncha Fukuoka Sayamakaori Ichibancha - Japanese Kyushu Whole Leaf Oolong
Uroncha Fukuoka Koushun Ichibancha - Japanese Kyushu Whole Leaf Oolong
2020 Ishizuchi Kurocha - Japanese Fermented Tea from Ehime Prefecture
Japanese Dried Yuzu Peel
Japanese Buckwheat Tea | Hokkaido Dattan Sobacha
Goishicha - Japanese Fermented Tea from Kochi Prefecture
Sencha Kagoshima Kuritawase | Asamushi Ichibancha
Japanese Black Tea Wakoucha Benifuuki
Uroncha Shimizu Koushun Ichibancha - Japanese Shizuoka Oolong
Sencha Shizuoka Yabukita | Chumushi Nibancha
Gyokuro Gokou Karigane
Culinary Houjicha
Culinary Matcha
Farmer's Gyokuro | Gyokuro Noka Gokou
Uji Matcha IZU in Kebataki can 40 g | Matcha Ichibancha
Farmer's Genmaicha | Genmaicha Noka
Genmaicha Matcha-iri
Sencha Fukamushi | Yabukita Ichibancha
Bancha | Yabukita Sanbancha
Houjicha Karigane
Houjicha Ichibancha
Sencha Tamaryokucha | Yabukita Ichibancha
Sencha Karigane - Kukicha | Yabukita Nibancha
Sencha Chumushi | Yabukita Ichibancha
Gua Feng Zhai village in Yiwu 易武刮风寨
Yiwu 易武 is one of the Six Tea Mountains (Liu Da Cha Shan 六大茶山), famous for pu-erh tea in Yunnan. It iis located n Mengla County 勐腊县 of Xishuangbanna. It is one of the few Chinese tea places located in tropical zone. There are quite a few villages in Yiwu producing pu-erh tea. Among others they are Ma Hei, Luo Shui Dong, Ding Jia Zhai, Wan Gong, Man Xiu, Tong Qing He and Gua Feng Zhai. People of Yao race are the main residents of the Gua Feng Zhai village. The population is around 750 people. It got famous for its tea with complex strong wild tea flavour, fast transformation of taste and deep sweet aftertaste.
Green tea Melon Seeds - Liu An Gua Pian 六安瓜片 - History and Processing
Lu An Gua Pian 六安瓜片 green tea originates from Anhui Province of China. It is featured in almost all lists of ‘China’s Famous Teas’ and is mentioned extensively throughout Chinese tea history. Several times pan-fried leaf of this famous green tea has a distinct shape, producing a vegetal liquor with a sweet aftertaste. This tea is special in its appearance. It looks a bit like watermelon seed so it was named after it.
Wild tea harvest for Tan Bei Huo Shan Huang Ya 霍山黃芽
Autumn begins in China. It's time to harvest wild tea trees in Dabieshan 大別山 in western Anhui. Here is the original production site of the famous yellow tea Huo Shan Huang Ya 霍山黃芽.
Xiao Chi Gan 小赤甘 (Lapsang Souchong)
When you ask about Lapsang Souchong at a Chinese tea market, the sellers will most likely show you a black tea that is not smoked, different from the orthodox Lapsang Souchong tea, which smells strongly of pinewood smoke. We are talking about Xiao Chi Gan 小赤甘 tea.