Japanese tea is a very delicate drink
Tea is a familiar beverage for us Japanese people, with a very long history. Our company was founded in Yame City, Fukuoka Prefecture, and our Yame tea is a nationally renowned brand. There are many kinds of tea that are close to us, such as bottled tea, loose leaf tea, and tea bags, but at home, we probably use bottled tea more often than loose leaf tea that is brewed slowly in a teapot.
Have you noticed that Japanese tea originally requires a very delicate sensibility?
The reason why Japanese tea is said to be delicate lies not only in the brewing method, but also in the way the tea leaves are grown and the manufacturing techniques. The taste of Japanese tea differs depending on the temperature of the water used when brewing, and the inherent richness and aroma of the tea leaves are brought out by the skillful technique of the brewer, and the drinker cultivates and enjoys a sophisticated sense of taste that sometimes distinguishes between different flavors. Another delicate aspect is the high level of tea-making technique, which is not simply drying, but "drying while maintaining body temperature (34-35℃) over time, adjusting the kneading method as needed," and this is a traditional Japanese technique that can be proudly presented to the world.
Sharing a warm space with everyone when drinking tea is the origin of Japanese hospitality. Now 21 years old, I've recently discovered the subtlety and depth of tea, and as someone who serves tea to customers, I frequently visit tea shops to learn about the best ways to brew tea and the strengths of tea leaves from different regions, so that I can always provide my customers with the best possible experience.
If any of you are thinking, "Come to think of it, I haven't had a fragrant, full-bodied tea lately," why not stop by your local tea shop, choose your favorite tea, brew it from loose leaves at the perfect temperature, enjoy the richness of tea, and take a moment to relax?
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Ochaukeya HP
https://ochaukeya.com/japanesetea/japanesetea-04
