Hi,
Does anyone know where I can find a good, organic Tamaryokucha?
https://www.chadoteahouse.com/guricha.asp here I found only non-organic version
Re: Organic Tamaryokucha?
Search kamairicha. Kamairicha is the pan fired version, which I am not sure is what you are looking for.
Re: Organic Tamaryokucha?
I known very well Kamairicha, but now i'm looking for mushi-sei tamaryoku-cha ( mushi-sei tamaryoku-cha (sometimes known as “guri-cha” or “mushi guri”) produced, like sencha, by steaming the leaves. It should not be confused with kama-iri-sei tamaryoku-cha (generally known as “kama-iri cha”)*edkrueger wrote:Search kamairicha. Kamairicha is the pan fired version, which I am not sure is what you are looking for.
http://www.thes-du-japon.com/index.php? ... cts_id=100
Re: Organic Tamaryokucha?
http://www.mellowmonk.com/ourTea.htm
http://www.mellowmonk.com/environment.htm
have you tried mellow monk?
i don't believe it is certified organic but you can speak with the owners to find out how the tea plants are grown.
good luck in your search.
http://www.mellowmonk.com/environment.htm
have you tried mellow monk?
i don't believe it is certified organic but you can speak with the owners to find out how the tea plants are grown.
good luck in your search.
Re: Organic Tamaryokucha?
Top Leaf looks good, but 35 $ for shipping to Europe it's a little too much for me. Anyway, thanksrdl wrote:http://www.mellowmonk.com/ourTea.htm
http://www.mellowmonk.com/environment.htm
have you tried mellow monk?
i don't believe it is certified organic but you can speak with the owners to find out how the tea plants are grown.
good luck in your search.
Re: Organic Tamaryokucha?
It was hard to tell especially since you posted a page that had both steamed and pan fried versions.tjsan wrote:I known very well Kamairicha, but now i'm looking for mushi-sei tamaryoku-cha ( mushi-sei tamaryoku-cha (sometimes known as “guri-cha” or “mushi guri”) produced, like sencha, by steaming the leaves. It should not be confused with kama-iri-sei tamaryoku-cha (generally known as “kama-iri cha”)*edkrueger wrote:Search kamairicha. Kamairicha is the pan fired version, which I am not sure is what you are looking for.
http://www.thes-du-japon.com/index.php? ... cts_id=100
Re: Organic Tamaryokucha?
Well, considering that you are seeking a somewhat specialised sencha, your choices may be limited. So you may have to swallow higher shipping costs (unless, of course, you can get some from a European supplier).
Best wishes,
sherubtse
Best wishes,
sherubtse