So, do you have any other suggestions regarding online shops, based outside Japan, who are selling high grade, premium kinds of matcha tea, ready to ship to EU? Thank you in advance!
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All matcha available now won't show any trace of radiation as they come from 2010 harvest.al_pacino wrote:I'd like to buy Matcha Kotobuki, or any other Premium, superior grade, matcha tea. I found Maiko's online store, but I don't know if they are shipping from Japan to EU, and if their products are safe, I mean without radiation traces.
If they were contaminated, do you think that people working in tea shops would continue to work where they work, do what they do, even sell their teas ?al_pacino wrote:I was not talking about the radiations affecting the tea harvest (anyway, this thing is impossible, as the harvest is from last year), but the whole package by itself...
ShohokuenKevangogh wrote:Where do they get their tea from? Japan.
I don't think they have an online shop yet. They only show some products, and that's all...no prices and no possibility to buy online from them.a.serrao wrote:http://www.greenteajapan.com/
A wonderful tea shop based in Holland.
That's not right. Infact I've ordered some sencha and fukamushi sencha from them. The order was carried on by email, very quick. I've received the tea in 2 days!al_pacino wrote:I don't think they have an online shop yet. They only show some products, and that's all...no prices and no possibility to buy online from them.a.serrao wrote:http://www.greenteajapan.com/
A wonderful tea shop based in Holland.
I think you forgot the hyphen between greentea and japan. Isn't it?a.serrao wrote:That's not right. Infact I've ordered some sencha and fukamushi sencha from them. The order was carried on by email, very quick. I've received the tea in 2 days!al_pacino wrote:I don't think they have an online shop yet. They only show some products, and that's all...no prices and no possibility to buy online from them.a.serrao wrote:http://www.greenteajapan.com/
A wonderful tea shop based in Holland.
Opsss...al_pacino wrote:I think you forgot the hyphen between greentea and japan. Isn't it?