The manager of the temporal café I worked last
Saturday said that somehow the tea was not in the best condition. So, he re-dried the tea before we used at the café. After closing the café, every staff was given
a pack of the tea which is not re-dried. It may not be as good as the tea served at the
café but it’s still a high quality sencha. I’m very happy with it.
I prepared it at home with the same way
that I did at the café. But, the taste
was not good at all. It was way different
from what we served. However, I found
some possibility to acquire a better taste and it could be improved by brewing
conditions. I realized that brewing
condition might not have been exactly the same.
I measured the amount of leaves and water, and the water temperature at
a rough estimate. It might be the
reason.
So, today I wanted to look for the best recipe
for this tea and tried brewing it in different conditions. I used small cups. My conditions 1.2.3 are all about the first brewing. I used fresh leaves on each procedure.
Condition
1
This is the recipe we used at the café. This time, I accurately measured the
following conditions.
Tea leaves: 2g
Water: 40ml (1.4oz)
Temperature: 50C (122F)
Time: 2min30sec
Result
Wow, this is good. No bitterness and very mild. It is pretty close to what we served. It could be a little weak. So, I’ll try another procedure.
Condition
2
The previous one was mild so I tried a
little higher temperature and shorter time.
Tea leaves: 2g
Water: 40ml (1.4oz)
Temperature: 60C (140F)
Time: 2min00sec
Result
It got better. This has a more refined body of taste, with a
slight bitterness. This is a good recipe
but I wanted to look for better taste with mellowness. I tried another procedure.
Condition
3
I wanted mellower tea with full of
sweetness. Condition 1 had good flavor
but it was a little weak. So, this time,
I used the same condition as the first one but with more leaves.
Tea leaves: 2.5g
Water: 40ml (1.4oz)
Temperature: 50C (122F)
Time: 2min30sec
Result
Excellent!
It was what I was looking for. It
doesn’t have any bitterness. Umami and sweetness filled my
mouth. I’m sure I can impress people
with this recipe.
When you prepare high quality sencha with small amount, a slight
difference in the brewing condition affects the taste. I realized it again that you should be sensitive
about the conditions for high grade teas.
I encourage you to look for your best recipe with your premium
teas. It’s really fun!
This is how much 2.5g leaves look like on
my spoon










































