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What
is Green Tea?
Green tea leaves are plucked then immediately cooked to
prevent oxidization. The heating process differs greatly depending on
the region and the tea maker’s techniques. By preserving the green
quality, the heating process of a few mainstream methods of manufacturing
green tea include:
Pan Fire
Dry Roasting via charcoal or wood
Baking
Steaming
In general Japanese greens are generally quickly deep steamed resulting
in a bright green infusion like our Zuisho
Pine Sencha. While Chinese greens are often pan, or wok roasted
to neutralize the natural enzymes, then dried which generally results
in a pale green color such as our Dragonwell.
Other crafting techniques include combining multiple methods
such as first pan fired followed by oven roasting to unlock varying
flavor notes. Rolling and roasting methods are often used for teas such
as Gunpowder
green tea.
   
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