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Got this sample with my Zencha..can anyone read it??

by iannon » Apr 30th, '09, 19:11

ok..got a sample tea along with my Zencha Shincha..I have no idea what it is...other than its green and smells good!


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by heatwaves » Apr 30th, '09, 20:04

I'm pretty sure it reads, "Help! I'm stuck in a Japanese Tea Factory!"

Actually, I received the exact same sample with my order and I'm not sure what it is either. I haven't opened mine yet. What do the leaves look like?

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by chamekke » Apr 30th, '09, 21:23

Well, the second kanji says "tea"... :)

When I can't work out the kanji for myself, I usually look for a telephone number on the package (a lot of Japanese teas include the contact details of the manufacturer or distributor). Then I do a Google search, find the site of the company, and look through their offerings online.

In a pinch, if you can't find someone who can translate it or recognize it, you might try that.
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by iannon » Apr 30th, '09, 21:38

well..i am pretty certain its one of their sencha products since Zencha does sell some bagged teas. just dont know what grade it is

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by TokyoB » Apr 30th, '09, 22:14

I think this basically translates as "choice tea". The second character is for tea. Here is a dictionary entry for the first character.
http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~jwb/cgi- ... 1MKJ%CC%C3

While I couldn't find this combination of characters this looks very similar to the usage for "choice sake" - look near the bottom of this page:

http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~jwb/cgi- ... dic.cgi?1D

Sorry this isn't more helpful in telling you what the tea actually is!

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by danibob » Apr 30th, '09, 22:35

I got the same thing too! I was going to ask on here if anyone knew but you beat me to it. :wink:

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by brlarson » Apr 30th, '09, 22:40

Does it feel like there is tea bag inside of the envelope? I received a sample of a Yame tea bag with my last order a couple of months ago. Maybe they are sending out more?

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by iannon » Apr 30th, '09, 22:56

it is a tea bag yes! it just doesn't have a "tag" on it or anything

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by Chip » Apr 30th, '09, 23:11

I had the bag in 2008 harvest, if it is the same thing, it is good sencha.
blah blah blah SENCHA blah blah blah!!!

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by Pentox » May 1st, '09, 02:48

It's Mecha. The tips and little tiny buds that fall out during processing.

I tried itHERE.

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by Chip » May 1st, '09, 08:52

Pentox wrote:It's Mecha. The tips and little tiny buds that fall out during processing.

I tried itHERE.
LOL, so I guess I like mecha then? :wink:

I thought it was one of the better teabags I have had, not as good as the Uji bag from O-Cha however. I would have to think it is mecha from first flush at least, had a lot of fresh flavor.

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by iannon » May 1st, '09, 09:03

Thanks pentox..mystery solved! Now ill have to try it sooner than later

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by Pentox » May 1st, '09, 12:06

Chip wrote:
Pentox wrote:It's Mecha. The tips and little tiny buds that fall out during processing.

I tried itHERE.
LOL, so I guess I like mecha then? :wink:

I thought it was one of the better teabags I have had, not as good as the Uji bag from O-Cha however. I would have to think it is mecha from first flush at least, had a lot of fresh flavor.
Amusingly I thought the teabag itself is one of the worst actual bags I've seen in a while. The tea is good, but the bag is pretty sad.

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