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  2. Aracha - Wikipedia

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    Aracha (荒茶), also known as unrefined or crude tea, [1] is a type of green tea produced in Japan. Unlike most other teas, aracha green tea is produced using the entire leaf of the tea plant, including the leaf blade, leaf stem, broken particles of the leaf, and the fine leaf hair. This often gives the tea a deep green colour and a bold taste ...

  3. Kukicha - Wikipedia

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    Kukicha , or twig tea, also known as bōcha (棒茶), is a Japanese tea blend made of stems, stalks, and twigs of the tea plant. It is available as a green tea or in more oxidised processing. Kukicha has a unique flavour and aroma among teas, due to it being composed of parts of the plant that are excluded from most other teas.

  4. Kagoshima green tea - Wikipedia

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    Kagoshima green tea is known for its shaded first flush harvests which are one of the earliest harvests of the year. This tea is called shincha. Second harvests while often used for green tea are now being used for black tea production as well. Later third and fourth flushes are often blended and used in tea bottles that are sold in stores and ...

  5. Bancha - Wikipedia

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    Bancha (番茶) is a type of Japanese green tea.It is harvested from the second flush of sencha between summer and autumn; [1] the first flush is harvested for shincha.. It can be found in a number of forms such as roasted, unroasted, smoked, matured or fermented for three years and even post-fermented.

  6. Kabusecha - Wikipedia

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    Kabuse tea, or kabusecha (かぶせ茶) is a class of Japanese tea leaf. Kabuseru (かぶせる) literally means to cover or place on top, as a hat on a head, therefore kabuse tea is a tea leaf harvested from a tea plant that, for some period of time ranging from 2–25 days, [1] has had a porous material draped over the plant while the young leaves are being produced. [2]

  7. Hōjicha - Wikipedia

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    The roasted flavours are extracted and dominate this tea: the roasting replaces the vegetative tones of other varieties of Japanese green tea with a toasty, slightly caramel-like flavour. The roasting process used to make hōjicha also lowers the amount of caffeine in the tea. Because of its mildness, hōjicha is a popular tea to serve during ...

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