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Organic Sencha Green Tea Bags - 100 USDA Organic Tea Bags from Pantenger

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  • The needle like leaf shape is emerald green. The liquor is an intense yellowish green and a little cloudy, a sign of high quality Japanese tea. It becomes clear after settling for a few minutes. Sencha Tea Bags - 100 Tea Bags
  • Pantenger Sencha is shaded for 2 weeks before the leaves are plucked. The absence of sunlight increases the levels of amino acids, and the tea is mellow and less astringent.
  • Sencha Flavor and Scent: Vegetable based, from cooked spinach to toasted seaweed, it reminds one of the sea breeze aroma. The finish is sweet and invigorating for a green tea. It boasts a multifaceted, full-bodied taste.
  • Pantenger Organic Sencha First Flush is organically grown in Kagoshima on Kyushu, the southernmost island of Japan. The region is known as the Organic Capital of Japan and has never been contaminated with radiation.
  • Pantenger Sencha Green Tea Bags: The “First Flush of Spring” or Icheban is the first harvest of the year. The new leaves contain the most compounds. Icheban teas are particularly prized for a reason: they make Japan’s most extraordinary teas.