Premium first harvest tea leaves are picked and carefully crafted into our Teahouse Edition, giving it an exceptionally smooth flavor profile best appreciated when sipping as traditionally prepared tea.
We were impressed with the body and sweetness of this tea. These desirable traits come from the umami found in the young tea leaves. The tea is fixed green, rolled and dried in ovens to preserve the sweetness.
Origin: Uji & Kagoshima
Cultivars: Okumidori, Kanayamidori, Sayamakaori, Samidori, Yabukita
Typical Serving: 1tsp (~4g) with 1cup (~250ml) of hot water (158-176F), brew 60sec; about 25 servings in this 100g size product

















RockyRof
07/10/2026actionframework
Bookmark added in three places to make sure I do not lose the link, and a look at actionframework got the same redundant treatment, sites I am afraid to lose are the rare keepers and this is clearly one of them based on what I have read so far across this and a couple of related posts.
BertramOxini
07/10/2026noonmyrrh
Top tier post, the kind that makes you want to share the link with friends working in the same area, and a stop at noonmyrrh only made me more confident in doing that, this site is one of the better resources I have seen on the topic recently across both new and older posts.
Maxjam
07/10/2026forwardintentions
Worth pointing out the careful word choice in this post, no buzzwords and no jargon, and a look at forwardintentions continued that disciplined vocabulary, sites that resist the pull of trendy language are sites that will read well in five years and this one is clearly built for that kind of long durability.
RudolphBiala
07/10/2026chordcircle
Glad to find a site whose links lead somewhere worth going rather than back to itself for SEO juice, and a stop at chordcircle kept that generous outbound feel, citing other peoples work with real respect rather than just for ranking signals is a sign of an honest operation worth supporting going forward.
Willisthoub
07/10/2026clarityinitiator
A genuine pleasure to find a site that publishes at a sustainable cadence rather than chasing the daily content treadmill, and a look at clarityinitiator confirmed the careful publication rhythm, sites that prioritise quality over frequency are rare and this one has clearly chosen the slower pace which I appreciate as a reader.
Manuelfaump
07/10/2026mutelion
Reading this brought back an idea I had set aside months ago, and a stop at mutelion added more substance to that idea, content that revives dormant projects in my own thinking is content with serious creative value and this site is contributing to my own work in ways I had not expected when first clicking through.
GilbertSnisk
07/10/2026clarityroutehub
Glad the writer kept this short rather than padding it out, the points stand on their own without needing extra context, and a look at clarityroutehub kept the same approach going, brevity is a sign of confidence in the substance and the team here clearly trusts their content to land without filler.
Nicolasnum
07/10/2026amploom
Picked up something useful for a side project, and a look at amploom added another piece I will incorporate, content that connects to specific projects I am working on is content with practical utility and the practical utility of this site is showing up across multiple posts I have read in the last hour or so.
JohnnyClupe
07/10/2026businessconnectionhub
Felt mildly happier after reading, which sounds silly but is true, and a look at businessconnectionhub extended that small mood lift, content that improves rather than degrades my mental state is content I want more of and the cumulative effect of reading sites that lift versus sites that drag is real over time.
RockyRof
07/10/2026actionframework
Liked the careful word choice throughout, every term seemed picked for a reason rather than thrown in casually, and a stop at actionframework continued that precise style, this kind of attention to small details is what separates careful writing from the usual rushed content that dominates blog spaces today across pretty much every topic I follow.