
How are you everyone?
We have finished up all the first tea of the season from a friend of mine. Now we’ve just opened a new package of
kabusecha.
Kabusecha is a kind of green tea between
sencha and
gyokuro. The tea trees for
kabusecha are grown under cover to avoid direct sunshine like
gyokuro, but shorter covering period. And the tea processing is same as
sencha making. I think
Kabusecha is pretty similar to
sehcna in any aspects.

Look at the picture on the right,
Kabusecha leaves are look like
sencha and
gyokuro. You can brew it like high-grade
sencha. The brewed tea color of this
kabusecha is a little greener than
sencha and clear. The aroma is pretty much the same as
sencha. I couldn’t tell the difference. I really like the taste. It is very smooth and I didn’t taste any bitterness. You can also enjoy sweetness in the green tea flavor. The taste could differ according to the condition of brewing; however my impression of this tea is soft and pleasant to the taste. The one I tried was definitely smooth. I could say it is one kind of fine
sencha.
I hope you have a chance to try it. Have a good day!!
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