Japanese tea processing video
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Japanese tea processing video
Stumbled on this video on youtube, most parts probably can understand even without saying anything 
http://youtu.be/cE6kUMsfiI8
http://youtu.be/cE6kUMsfiI8
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Xell - Posts: 417
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Re: Japanese tea processing video
Cool vid.......the sticking hands in all machines was making me nervous LOL
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Alex - Posts: 910
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Re: Japanese tea processing video
Alex wrote:Cool vid.......the sticking hands in all machines was making me nervous LOL
Especially when there is no special window/place to grab a sample
This video also makes me wonder again, how the price of tea is formed. Relatively high salary + taxes + big electricity bills (and this is sure not cheap in Japan) + need of expensive machinery + tea doesn't grow by itself.
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Xell - Posts: 417
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Re: Japanese tea processing video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6U8iARo5Qnw
its about a sencha farmer in kyushu. i really like how he talks his tea is like his children and how the fresh tea tastes, i really want to drink tea then.
Also a very interesting point in the documentary is, that he decides upon the harvest he gets how long the steaming will be.
Because on most japanese green tea sites they say tea maker decide it upon what customers wish and he says its the tea decides it. At least if i remember the documentary correctly.
its about a sencha farmer in kyushu. i really like how he talks his tea is like his children and how the fresh tea tastes, i really want to drink tea then.
Also a very interesting point in the documentary is, that he decides upon the harvest he gets how long the steaming will be.
Because on most japanese green tea sites they say tea maker decide it upon what customers wish and he says its the tea decides it. At least if i remember the documentary correctly.
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Re: Japanese tea processing video
you also remember... its in zee German 
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silverneedles - Posts: 552
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