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  2. Sencha - Wikipedia

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    Among the types of Japanese green tea prepared by infusion, sencha is distinguished from such specific types as gyokuro in that it is shaded for a shorter time or not at all, or bancha which is the same tea but harvested later in the season. It is the most popular tea in Japan, representing about 80 percent of the tea produced in the country.

  3. Senchadō - Wikipedia

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    Preparation of Sencha tea A set of Sencha utensils, Sasashima ware by Maki Bokusai, Edo period, 18th–19th century. Senchadō (煎茶道, "way of sencha") is a Japanese variant of chadō ("way of tea"). It involves the preparation and drinking of sencha green tea, especially the high grade gyokuro type.

  4. History of tea in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The method of steeping loose tea leaves in hot water came to be known as "boiled tea" (煎茶, sencha), and it soon led to a new way of producing green tea that would work well with this technique. In 1737, an Uji-based tea grower named Nagatani Sōen developed what is now the standard process for making leaf teas in Japan: tea leaves are first ...

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  6. Uji tea - Wikipedia

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    Uji tea (宇治茶, Uji-cha) is a common name for all Japanese green tea produced from Uji, Kyoto. The three main types of Uji tea are Matcha, Sencha and Gyokuro. Japanese tea is originated from the Tang dynasty of China, which is during the Heian period of Japan when Chinese influences were at its peak. When tea seeds were introduced to Japan ...

  7. Green tea - Wikipedia

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    Sencha (煎茶) This type of tea is produced throughout the tea season, and is the standard style today, representing 80% of all tea produced in Japan. [74] 90% of sencha is grown from the Yabukita cultivar. [67] Shincha (新茶) The first early harvest of tea, plucked before the first flush, is called shincha.

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