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Tokoname Kyusu for different Senchas

by Stefan » Feb 11th, '10, 05:22

Hello,

let me shortly introduce myself. My name is Stefan and I've fallen for green tea for half a year now. I particularly like Japanese Sencha. That's why I gave thought to buying a Tokoname Kyusu.
What I wanted to ask you: there are all types of different senchas with different characters and tastes, like Asamushi or Fukamushi. Would you recommend using the same kyusu for all these senchas or does it spoil the taste?
In another thread I read something which sounded quite reasonable to me: using the kyusu for one package of tea, when this is used clean the kyusu properly and then use a new sort of sencha.

Thank you for your answers,
Stefan

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Re: Tokoname Kyusu for different Senchas

by olivierco » Feb 11th, '10, 10:01

I don't think there is any problem using the same kyuusu with different sencha if you rinse well the kyuusu. Tokoname kyuusu are not as porous as yixing.
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Re: Tokoname Kyusu for different Senchas

by Chip » Feb 11th, '10, 10:52

As long as you are brewing non flavored and non roasted and non grain Japanese teas in it, you should be fine.

There are also glazed kyusu for more varied use without any fear of cross brewing contamination.

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Re: Tokoname Kyusu for different Senchas

by Proinsias » Feb 11th, '10, 13:26

I don't think you'd need more than one for just sencha, I don't. But if you drink a lot of sencha it sounds like a decent excuse to buy more.

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Re: Tokoname Kyusu for different Senchas

by Oni » Feb 11th, '10, 13:50

I have one with metal filter for fukamushi, and one with ceramic ball filter (smaller) for asamushi, and I own a houhin, I use it for special quality sencha, and when I am drinking alone.
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Re: Tokoname Kyusu for different Senchas

by Stefan » Feb 12th, '10, 03:45

Thank you for your answers. I think I'll go for the Kyusu. Whenever I want to buy another one in the future I'll have a good excuse :D

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Re: Tokoname Kyusu for different Senchas

by Tead Off » Feb 12th, '10, 04:01

Oni wrote:I have one with metal filter for fukamushi, and one with ceramic ball filter (smaller) for asamushi, and I own a houhin, I use it for special quality sencha, and when I am drinking alone.
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Re: Tokoname Kyusu for different Senchas

by Tead Off » Feb 12th, '10, 04:04

olivierco wrote:I don't think there is any problem using the same kyuusu with different sencha if you rinse well the kyuusu. Tokoname kyuusu are not as porous as yixing.
It's not true that all yixing are porous. Many are not, like zhuni and other higher fired clays. But, I agree with you that one kyusu can cover the teas.

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