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Guricha = Tamaryokucha?

Posted: Dec 27th, '07, 20:07
by Wesli
As guricha's popularity grows, I found myself looking for other distributors, only to find that our guricha is almost always paired with tamaryokucha!

Scroll down on each, and see for yourself!
http://www.o-cha.net/english/cup/gift.html
http://www.maruyamaseicha.co.jp/en/teainfo/index.html
http://www.infomapjapan.com/hstore/2007 ... ial2.phtml

Could it be that guricha and tamaryokucha are the same thing? This would mean that our friend Mellow Monk has a whole shop full of Guri!

Posted: Dec 27th, '07, 21:15
by Wesli
Kevin Moore, owner of O-cha Japanese green teas, asserts that they are the same thing.

Posted: Dec 27th, '07, 21:50
by go green
Has anyone ever tried mellow monk tea? Is it any good? I like the sencha from adagio and den's, but was looking to try some different places as well. Never heard of monk's until I read this post.

Posted: Dec 27th, '07, 23:57
by bambooforest
Master Go Green, I have a bag of Mellow Monk in my refrigerator. If I remember, I will let you know once I drink it. Stay tuned.

Posted: Dec 28th, '07, 09:03
by go green
Thanks...you keep it in the fridge? Is that the best place to keep it? I have all of mine in a cabinet...should I be keeping them in the fridge?

Posted: Dec 28th, '07, 10:49
by Space Samurai
Keeping un-opened tea in the fridge helps keep it fresh. Once you take it out its best to wait till the tea reaches room temperature before opening it, or the leaves will collect moisture.

Posted: Dec 28th, '07, 11:00
by Chip
And then only if the bag has been properly heat sealed. Regardless, I still add a layer or two for added protection.

It is amazing I never made the guricha connection though at different times I knew they were essentially the same, I just never made the connestion that they are one in the same.