Professional tea tasters in Japan have their own way to evaluate teas. One of the main goals is to identify flaws, because unrefined teas are evaluated by the wholesalers...
The Okuhikari Tea Cultivar
Okuhikari (おくひかり) is a cultivar used for sencha and kamairicha. It offers a good color and aroma. Regarding its name, oku means that it is a late budding cultivar....
Yokan
Yōkan (羊羹) is a wagashi that’s basically a type of jelly. In its most common recipe, it consists of agar (a jelly made from algae), red bean paste, and...
The Koushun Tea Cultivar
Koushun (香駿, こうしゅん) has such a different aroma and flavor, that anyone can tell that it is different from the Yabukita cultivar. Nowadays, this cultivar is well-known among lovers...
Daifuku
Daifuku (大福) is a very popular wagashi (traditional Japanese sweet) that has many variations. Of course, this sweet is usually paired with green tea. It’s essentially a stuffed mochi...
The Kurasawa Tea Cultivar
Kurasawa (くらさわ) is a cultivar usually made into sencha, but occasionally it can also be found as a black tea. It’s not widely available, and unfortunately there’s few information...
Ochauke, Japanese Tea Snacks
Ochauke (お茶請け) is the Japanese word for tea snack. The idea is, on one hand to avoid drinking tea on an empty stomach, since tea contains caffeine and catechins....
Tea Plant Bonsai
Nowadays it’s fairly easy to find buy a tea plant to keep at home. But I hadn’t heard of a tea plant bonsai until recently. Bonsai (盆栽) is the...
Dealing with Tea Dust
Normal tea bags are usually filled with low quality tea dust. There’s not much you can do to make a tea bag taste better. It results in a bitter...
The Sainomidori Tea Cultivar
The Sainomidori (さいのみどり) cultivar is a fairly new cultivar, since it was registered in 2003. It is meant for sencha production and is suitable for cold or mountainous regions....
How I Pack my Teaware for Events
Although nowadays most of the tea events that I do are virtual, I’ll give you some tips in case that you need to pack your teaware. The basic idea...
Aging Green Tea in the Refrigerator
I’ve written before about how to store green tea. Green tea degrades quickly, so keeping it at a low temperature is a good idea if you don’t plan to...