Green Kukicha taste

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Green Kukicha taste

by Kunkali » Aug 28th, '10, 14:31

Is anyone else reminded of drinking something that had cooked broccoli in it when drinking green kukicha?

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Re: Green Kukicha taste

by Chip » Aug 28th, '10, 15:06

I am reminded of a tropical sea breeze, very nice. Also a citrus background. If brewed hotter, it will get more veggie.

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Re: Green Kukicha taste

by Kunkali » Aug 30th, '10, 02:25

Still tastes a little like spinach with some faint lilac to it...but haven't tasted any tropical yet

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Re: Green Kukicha taste

by Chip » Aug 30th, '10, 09:37

Your kukicha might simply be more veggie ... kukicha is byproduct tea. So you never exactly know what goes into the mix.

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Re: Green Kukicha taste

by Kunkali » Aug 30th, '10, 17:06

I'm going to be trying a karigane gyokuro green kukicha when i get over my most recent spending spree. I wonder how that one will be

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Re: Green Kukicha taste

by Chip » Aug 30th, '10, 17:10

I personally prefer the more sencha based kukicha aka sencha karigane. If I get the gyo karigane I usually end up using it in personal blends which is quite good.

But gyo karigane has a good following.

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Re: Green Kukicha taste

by Kunkali » Aug 30th, '10, 17:13

To you, what is the difference in flavor between the sencha and gyo kukichas. Why do you favor sencha one over gyo?

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Re: Green Kukicha taste

by Chip » Aug 30th, '10, 17:23

The sencha version is more refreshing and sencha like.

The gyo version, I just do not prefer the karigane version. It has been a few years since I had it, but I tried around 5 or so different ones. They were OK, and I did finish each one.

But it tastes very good blended with sencha ... gives sencha a deep and different flavor.

But it is all about personal preferences, please try it, you might love the stuff. :mrgreen:

BTW, there are all kinds of variations on the theme. Some karigane will have all gyo components. Some will have gyo viens/stems combined with a small amount of sencha leaf. Some will have a complete mix of sencha/gyo components, etc.

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Re: Green Kukicha taste

by Kunkali » Aug 30th, '10, 17:33

Where do you normally buy your sencha kukicha?

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Re: Green Kukicha taste

by Chip » Aug 30th, '10, 19:11

It is not something I constantly have on hand, maybe getting a craving for it every 12-18 months.

In the past I have gotten it from Hibiki-an, Den's and Rishi (shincha version this year which is no longer listed, they have one, but it is not the same one). They were all pretty good.

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Re: Green Kukicha taste

by Kunkali » Aug 30th, '10, 19:50

For some reason my paste function isn't working right now, but would you recommend www.greentea-japan.com 's first flush isshin kukicha?

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Re: Green Kukicha taste

by Chip » Aug 30th, '10, 21:09

Sorry, I can't help you with that vendor. So many vendors, so little time for tea. I have them on my long list to try. :mrgreen:

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