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Understanding Japanese Green Tea. JAPAN TRIP

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► Join Our Notification Squad: https://meileaf.com/subscribe/ In this video, we give you the lowdown on all the different types of Japanese Green teas from Sencha and Bancha all the way to the lofty Gyokuro. After watching us exploring the farms and producers of Japan you will know all the basics of Japanese tea and will decipher a tea menu with ease. ★ A short table of contents to help you navigate through the video 0:46 - Sencha 1:05 - Bancha 1:30 - Kabusecha 1:57 - Gyokuro 6:11 - Tasting different grades of Gyokuro 11:31 - Okumidori Gyokuro plantation - different types of shading 14:03 - First processing stages - factory visit 15:11 - Green tea control room 18:20 - Pesticides in Japanese green teas 20:05 - Makinohara in Shizuoka - Fukamushi style 23:05 - Different styles of Japanese tea plucking 25:01 - Inside the factory - refining steps of tea processing 29:12 - Summary, current problems in Japanese tea market and outlook ★ To taste the tea sourced in the video: Kanaya Midori Sencha: https://meileaf.com/p/tea-kmsc Okumidori Gyokuro: https://meileaf.com/p/tea-gyuc Uji Hikari Matcha: https://meileaf.com/p/tea-hmmc Genmai Matcha: https://meileaf.com/p/tea-gmmc Houjicha: https://meileaf.com/p/tea-hjcc Japanese Green teas are quite rightly revered worldwide as some of the best teas on Earth. They are very different from Chinese Greens and it has reflections in the differences in the two cultures. (Find out more about the differences between Japanese & Chinese Green tea - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wAQmDksC5EQ) Artisan Chinese tea is all about individual craftsmanship and a hundred different ways to make a tea whereas in Japan they have raised the overall quality level through standardisation and exacting control over every process. Interestingly, tea made in Taiwan seems to blend the two approaches! The use of technology and a production line approach to maintain efficiency and reduce unwanted variability is something which the Japanese are famous for and it certainly produces tea which is crafted to fit an exacting flavour profile - rich with natural theanine and fresh minerality. The Japanese farmers are some of the most exacting producers we have ever witnessed and it is admirable how they control all of the elements to continually produce high quality tea despite nature's variables. The issue that Japan is facing is that this approach engenders inflexibility and as the teahead's excitedly search for exclusive and small batch tea with individuality, the Japanese tea sales are stalling. Thankfully the farmers are making changes and more Black and Oolong tea experimentaion is happening. I am excited to watch this area of the market bring them success. But whatever the future of other tea types, Japanese Greens are undisputed kings in the tea world and we thoroughly enjoyed sampling our way through the country. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Shop online: https://meileaf.com/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Join us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/mei_leaf/ Tweet along with us https://twitter.com/mei_leaf_tea Write some friendly graffiti on our Facebook wall https://www.facebook.com/meileaf

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