15 tea bags (3g each)
It comes in a cute can that goes well with the interior. It is also a great gift. The design can was written by Krimgen (illustrator).
We also offer a great deal of 20 bags, so we recommend it for refilling cans.
Please use it not only for yourself, but also as a gift, birthday celebration, wedding or childbirth in return.
The Japanese black tea "Hajimari" made only from high-quality tea leaves grown in Ujitahara Town, Kyoto, has a fragrance like pure flowers blooming in the valley, a sweetness like a refreshing breeze, and a mellow and deep umami. (We do not use any artificial synthetic fragrances or additives)
🎌 Recommended ways to enjoy
HOT: Put 1 tea bag in 150cc of slightly cooled hot water at about 80°C and let it steep for 2 minutes to bring out the aroma.
ICE: Put 2 tea bags in a bottle or water bottle and pour about 500cc of water. Put it in the refrigerator and brew it slowly.
Pairing with Japanese sweets: White bean paste and dried sweets go well with the floral aroma.
☕ Usage Scenes & Features
It is characterized by a pure flower-like aroma, a breeze-like sweetness, and a mellow flavor.
At the beginning of the morning or between hobbies: 2 minutes, slowly brew with slightly chilled water. It is designed to be enjoyable as if you were taking a deep breath.
People who want to cherish a relaxing morning or tea time
People who don't like the astringency of tea
People who enjoy the depth of sencha and kabushecha, but also want to taste the sweetness of black tea once in a while.
The package includes illustrations of a forest and a dwarf, making it a perfect gift.
✨ Summary
"Japanese Black Tea from the Forest: The Beginning" is a dish that combines the skills of tea farmers and tea masters in Ujitahara with creative ideas with a story.
Dwarfs living in the forests of Ujitahara, Kyoto, which are rich in nature
By carefully brewing each cup, you can gradually feel the aroma, sweetness, and aftertaste, giving you a "moment of deep breathing" on busy days.
Perfect as a gift or as a treat for yourself. Please try the new Japan black tea. The motif is based on the legend of the dwarf "Tan" who lives in the forest of Ujitahara: The story is that when a tea master accidentally dozed off, the dwarf played a prank on the tea leaves, resulting in fragrant red tea leaves.
This series was born with the historic technique of "the birthplace of green tea" with the new challenge of daring to turn it into black tea.