I usually infuse my green teas for about 3 minutes, but this one suggests 40 seconds! Yes, 40 seconds…so…I’m being a good lil girl and following the directions!
The aroma is barely there.
The color is a murky green but oddly enough tastes very clean!
The flavor really enhances itself as it cools at room temp for a minute or two. It’s fairly sweet. This is a very nice GREEN. I’m happy I decided to follow the directions on the infusion time…it was JUST RIGHT!!!!
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Indeed. The best sencha is usually 30 sec and 20 sec for the first two steeps. So with 40 you know you got healthful, healthy tea there.=)
Wow. I can’t imagine steeping tea for such a short time…I would be concerned there would not be enough flavor.
Infusin_Susan, keep in mind that water volumes, tea leaf volumes, and water temps are not “normal” either. For info on steeping Japanese greens, go here:
http://www.denstea.com/perfect_brewing.html
I had to steep their shincha for a short time, but that was because the temperature was at 20F heavier than normal.
That’s be cause it’s a sencha. Several Japanese greens even have a 30 sec steep:)
Indeed. The best sencha is usually 30 sec and 20 sec for the first two steeps. So with 40 you know you got healthful, healthy tea there.=)
Wow. I can’t imagine steeping tea for such a short time…I would be concerned there would not be enough flavor.
Infusin_Susan, keep in mind that water volumes, tea leaf volumes, and water temps are not “normal” either. For info on steeping Japanese greens, go here:
http://www.denstea.com/perfect_brewing.html
I had to steep their shincha for a short time, but that was because the temperature was at 20F heavier than normal.
Even with Sencha I infuse longer…
Not all sencha teas are the same, nor should they all be treated/steeped the same.
Definitely agree w/ LiberTEAS. Anyone know what to do w/a Chinese Sencha?
@Cofftea – 1 teaspoon per 8oz steeped in 170F for two minutes for Chinese sencha.