Does green tea get old?

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Does green tea get old?

by hotrodlady » Oct 31st, '09, 15:05

I have some green tea Gen Chai that seems really bitter, could it be old? :)

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Re: Does green tea get old?

by Maitre_Tea » Oct 31st, '09, 15:30

tea doesn't get "old," it just becomes "aged" :lol:
but seriously, the shelf life for green tea is pretty limited compared to other teas, and it's one of the main reasons why I don't buy as much of it, because drinking tea just to finish it before it gets bad is a chore, and tea drinking is something I don't want to become a chore. I think for Chinese greens there's usually a noticeable decrease in flavor after 6 months to a year, while for Japanese greens I'd say about 2 months or so.

Just my two cents

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Re: Does green tea get old?

by woozl » Oct 31st, '09, 15:47

Nothing like those spring green teas.
mmm mmmmm good :mrgreen:

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Re: Does green tea get old?

by tenuki » Oct 31st, '09, 16:05

You can make Hojicha out of it so it doesn't go to waste. :)

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Re: Does green tea get old?

by JBaymore » Oct 31st, '09, 16:06

Maitre_Tea wrote:tea doesn't get "old," it just becomes "aged" :lol:
Sigh ....... "Poltical correctness". :wink:

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Re: Does green tea get old?

by olivierco » Oct 31st, '09, 16:07

Maitre_Tea wrote:I think for Chinese greens there's usually a noticeable decrease in flavor after 6 months to a year, while for Japanese greens I'd say about 2 months or so.
You can however store unopened packages in your fridge.

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