Handmade Japanese Sencha
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Amazing video. thank you for sharing!
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amazing
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amazing
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The picking is being done by visitors who are simply experiencing tea farming. Sometimes these leaves are then used for hand rolling demonstrations, sometimes they might be processed for competitions.
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Informative video, but obviously designed to boost the sales of the Japanese tea producers, I can't imagine every leaf is so delicately picked whilst listening to Yoga music :-)
I wonder how much the supplier charges in Japan charge per kg of Sencha tea. Some supermarkets in the UK charge anything from 4-9 pounds for 50g. Tea prices are a rip-off here and I guess most of that is retailer mark-up. I will have to start making nettle tea, less radiation than Japanese teas, even if the taste is nothing to shout about, but it's free and local. -
Wow. Amazing. Well done production of video shedding light on the tea making procedure. I see some gaijin there as well getting involved in the process... is this some sort of tea tourism that we can participate in? I'd love to check this out in person.
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