Green Tea
Green teas are said to hold many health benefits because they're a natural source of antioxidents, which may help protect the body from damage caused by free radicals. Green teas are very delicate in taste and are drunk without milk.
Gunpowder Green
This Gunpowder tea has a delicious freshess and sweetness that is not earthy or dull.
£2.00 per 125g
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A unique tea in which the Sencha leaves are crushed to a pulp and, after the addition of rice flour is pressed into its traditional form; an unmistakable, regular, pine needle-like appearance. The flavours are intense and bittersweet and the infusion is citrus coloured and slightly opaque.
£1.80 per 50g
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This speciality tea is made from Bancha tea to which about 50 percent roasted rice grains have been added. ‘Genmaicha’ means natural rice. Traditionally this tea is drank in the afternoon or evening due to its low caffeine content. The mildness of the Bancha tea is complemented perfectly by by the slightly sweet, nutty notes of the rice.
£1.80 per 50g
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The delicious smell of this tea alone makes us dream of far-away lands. The taste is pretty special too, using Sencha tea as a base the tea is then flavoured with aromatic Japanese Sakura cherries and rose petals. Truly special.
£1.40 per 50g
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Although brown in appearance, this is still classed as a green tea due to the lack of a fermentation process. The deep reddish-brown colour is due to the tea leaves being pan-roasted at a high temperature. This makes the tea milder and the roasting process dominates the flavour. The roasting process also reduces the caffeine content making it perfect for evening drinking. In Japan, this tea is traditionally drunk after meals.
£2.30 per 50g
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A tea from the Yunnan province, technically a green tea but produces a deep red infusion. It is reputed to have many health benefits including lowering cholesterol and helping people to lose weight. It is important to only brew this tea for 30 seconds or so, but the leaves can be re-used 6-8 times.
£2.45 per 125g
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Sencha is by far the most popular in Japan and accounts for the majority of production. The tea is picked in the spring and steamed lightly before being rolled. This produces a light olive-green infusion that is mild and yet still contains the classic green tea flavours that will delight beginners and enthusiasts alike.
£2.45 per 50g
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