Sencha and umami

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Jan 11th, '20, 10:20
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Sencha and umami

by curaloucura » Jan 11th, '20, 10:20

Hello everyone.

I never gave too much attention to Sencha, but while I was at a small shop in the country side of Japan, I had a cup from a sweets shop and that was the most umami rich Sencha I have ever had. It tasted like brewed with Kelp or something.

I didn’t ask what kind of Sencha was that and back in Germany I bought different types of Sencha but none had that amazing umami. They are just lightly umami-rich.

Googling about it didn’t help, as most people are complaining about this “fishy” taste but I just loved it.

Any of you know where does it reside? I bought a premium Sencha and Gyokuro and none had that amazing umami. I had something similar in one Sencha for the first time I tried it, but few days later it was just a fine Sencha when brewed, no extra umami taste.

I don’t know if the age of the unopened package also affects that special umami and therefore I can only get with freshly packaged products? I also tried with different water temperatures (70 to 80) but that only affects the bitter aftertaste in my non-trained opinion.

Any hint on how to get a umami super rich Sencha is much appreciated.

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Re: Sencha and umami

by sporad » Jan 11th, '20, 16:08

For high umami, I get shincha and I get it early (i.e. late spring).
e.g. https://www.sunday.de/hashiri-shincha-2 ... shiri.html

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Re: Sencha and umami

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Jan 16th, '20, 01:29
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Re: Sencha and umami

by curaloucura » Jan 16th, '20, 01:29

Thank you for the useful links! I bought a Shincha from a local shop and I already noticed an improvement. I will try the ones suggested
sporad wrote: For high umami, I get shincha and I get it early (i.e. late spring).
e.g. https://www.sunday.de/hashiri-shincha-2 ... shiri.html

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Re: Sencha and umami

by curaloucura » Jan 16th, '20, 05:53


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Re: Sencha and umami

by isabellamor » Feb 27th, '20, 00:03

Reading the articles on this thread helps me understand sencha and umami.

Feb 28th, '20, 11:43
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Re: Sencha and umami

by curaloucura » Feb 28th, '20, 11:43

Thank you all for the feedback.

I finally found out some of my issues.

The Shincha was pretty good, and I got a high quality Gyokuro with the exact taste I wanted, but it was brewed at 55ºC with a higher amount of tea than I expected.

My tea in Japan was pretty warm, so I wonder if she brewed it at lower temperature and then warmed it up.

But thank you for all feedback!

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