Hello there. I was wondering if anyone has had tried this brand of Japanese teas: http://shop.mitsuwa.com/eng/egoods/edetail.php?pid=1106 or could recommend any of these listed here: http://shop.mitsuwa.com/eng/egoods/eind ... 48&l=2&p=1
I've never tried a Japanese green, and have just ordered Den's sampler -- so will soon have my first introduction. Is it worth purchasing pre-packaged tea like this or will it be stale by the time it reaches the shelves?
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not sure about those brands as i have never seen them before. i started out with some local store brands myself when I first got into sencha. A couple were okay. But after having some from Yuuki cha and Dens and Zencha etc I really got to see what good tea was.
hard to know how fresh they keep stuff or for how long its been around. I think thats why a lot of the crew here trust their vendors you've heard a lot about here
if i was looking at those at that shop and looking for not the top priced ones i may be tempted to experiment and try the one here http://shop.mitsuwa.com/eng/egoods/edetail.php?pid=1109
hard to know how fresh they keep stuff or for how long its been around. I think thats why a lot of the crew here trust their vendors you've heard a lot about here
if i was looking at those at that shop and looking for not the top priced ones i may be tempted to experiment and try the one here http://shop.mitsuwa.com/eng/egoods/edetail.php?pid=1109
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the mitsuwa in LA had a separate ItoEn booth with loose tea, and i think a YMY one too(maybe not)
anyway, try ItoEn brand, or YamaMotoYama
Dont get discouraged away from senchas if the supermarket bags dont taste too good. Senchas should be grassy and "fresh". not bitter, liquor should be GREEN, not yellow or yellowish(overinfused). Dont use boiling water or more than 2 minutes steep
anyway, try ItoEn brand, or YamaMotoYama
Dont get discouraged away from senchas if the supermarket bags dont taste too good. Senchas should be grassy and "fresh". not bitter, liquor should be GREEN, not yellow or yellowish(overinfused). Dont use boiling water or more than 2 minutes steep
Normally I would agree, but Mitsuwa is different. The tea is not on a shelf somewhere it is in the fresh food case, and to me, it looks very fresh. But not being a big green tea drinker, and at the prices they are charging, I've yet to try it. But that may change on my next trip. So in other words, I'm quite temped also.

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Ummmm, crap!!! First link product.

This is likely 2nd flush at best, $9.99, and in a clear bag, the manufacturer either knows diddly about tea or just doesn't care, offering product view over product protection. Sencha should never be stored in see through bags.
Having said that, I never tried any of their product, but first impression is not positive. Looking at price points, their tea cannot be very good quality.
If you would like to taste what good fresh quality sencha should really taste like, please feel free to PM me, I will be happy to hook you up with a few samples.

This is likely 2nd flush at best, $9.99, and in a clear bag, the manufacturer either knows diddly about tea or just doesn't care, offering product view over product protection. Sencha should never be stored in see through bags.
Having said that, I never tried any of their product, but first impression is not positive. Looking at price points, their tea cannot be very good quality.
If you would like to taste what good fresh quality sencha should really taste like, please feel free to PM me, I will be happy to hook you up with a few samples.
I just purchased this last month and had a couple cups.
It's a good bancha, and as expected from bancha, it is uninspiring. But good.
The package says Fukamushi 'style' which confuses me, is it Fukamushi or not? Or is it their way of saying, 'this tea won't be as aromatic as regular Sen-cha?'
It's a good bancha, and as expected from bancha, it is uninspiring. But good.
The package says Fukamushi 'style' which confuses me, is it Fukamushi or not? Or is it their way of saying, 'this tea won't be as aromatic as regular Sen-cha?'
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TEAcipes wrote:I just purchased this last month and had a couple cups.
It's a good bancha, and as expected from bancha, it is uninspiring. But good.
The package says Fukamushi 'style' which confuses me, is it Fukamushi or not? Or is it their way of saying, 'this tea won't be as aromatic as regular Sen-cha?'
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