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by Chip » Oct 18th, '10, 17:57
I am curious what everyone's percentages are for various origins of green tea.
Please vote what your top dog is percentage wise.
Then post/share percentages for each applicable nationality. This should of course add up to 100%.

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by entropyembrace » Oct 18th, '10, 18:03
90+% Japanese and the rest Chinese
have a definite preference for Japanese style green tea...have not had many good Chinese greens but they seem to be very delicate and mild...I like the stronger flavours of sencha and matcha.
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by Chip » Oct 18th, '10, 18:43
Oops, forgot Korean in the poll!!!
Japanese 84%
Chinese 10%
Korean 2%
Taiwanese 2%
All others 2%
I could easily see some changes because I do like green teas from each of the origins. Japanese greens are just a slam dunk for me right now. Always delicious, all the time.
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by AdamMY » Oct 18th, '10, 19:03
Chip wrote:Oops, forgot Korean in the poll!!!
Yes you did, but in the end it doesn't change my vote, but korean would be Second, then Chinese. It is just to hard to have access to a large variety of Korean Greens in the States (probably most of the America's and any countries considered "Western" too).
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by debunix » Oct 18th, '10, 23:16
60/40 Chinese to Japanese.
The sencha requires a more careful brewing, harder to do at work. So brewed less often.
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by JRS22 » Oct 19th, '10, 00:31
I'd say at this point that my percentages are 90% chinese and 10% japanese. Of course after you do the Korean, sencha and gyokuro OTTIs the percentages could shift.
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by Nenugal » Oct 19th, '10, 04:20
55% Chinese, 45% Japanese.
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by JBaymore » Oct 19th, '10, 08:31
Japanese.
by brlarson » Oct 19th, '10, 18:04
95% Japanese and 5% Chinese.
Japanese green is an afternoon necessity for me. just as yan cha is necessary in the morning.
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by Tead Off » Oct 19th, '10, 23:22
This season, from April till now:
45% Chinese
45% Korean
10% Japanese
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by iannon » Oct 19th, '10, 23:28
95% Japanee for my green teas..occasionally have something from elsewhere but not very often. Not to sidetrack but when I depart from Japanese greens its usually for a oolong..mostly Taiwanese
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by olivierco » Oct 20th, '10, 13:41
98% (in value) Japanese . I only buy about 100-150g of Chinese greens when the new harvest teas arrive.
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by Chip » Oct 20th, '10, 13:55
olivierco wrote:98% (in value) Japanese . I only buy about 100-150g of Chinese greens when the new harvest teas arrive.
Pretty good idea actually. I could see ordering around 50 grams of my fave 4 Chinese teas which all come out in the Spring.