A recent study conducted by Japanese researchers indicates that white leaf Sencha contains fewer catechins but more amino acids than Yabukita one. In other words, a white leaf Sencha would be savorier (umami) and less astringent.
Although its tea leaves have a light color, this Kiraka from Shizuoka is a green tea and not a white tea.
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Kiraka White Leaf Sencha |
Type: Green Producing Country: Japan Preparation: 80°C 2.5 Min
Dry Leaf: These beautiful green thin needles and pieces have the fragrances of fresh vegetables and honey.
Wet Leaf: The leaves are pale yellow green. They are very soft and tender. The notes are savory and vegetal (steamed fresh corn and spinach).
Liquor: The infusion is lemon yellow. Its mouth feel is thick and rich. It is creamy and brothy with low bitterness and light astringency. It is also sweet, vegetal and slightly citrusy.
Tee Score: 5 of 5