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

















Juliantat
07/12/2026modvilo
Just want to record that this site is entering my regular reading list, and a look at modvilo confirmed it deserves the spot, my regular reading list is short and well curated and adding to it requires meeting a fairly high quality bar that this site has clearly cleared without much effort apparently.
KurtStoma
07/12/2026progressinitiator
Glad I clicked through from where I did because this turned out to be worth the time spent, and after progressinitiator I had a fuller picture, the kind of content that earns its visitors through delivering value rather than chasing them through aggressive advertising or constant pop ups appearing everywhere on the screen lately.
Ianjoype
07/12/2026clarityactivatesprogress
My usual pattern is to skim and bounce but this site has reset that pattern temporarily, and a stop at clarityactivatesprogress maintained the slower reading mode, content that changes how I read is content with structural influence and this site has clearly nudged my reading behaviour toward something better at least for the duration of these visits.
Ulysseswat
07/12/2026qivmora
Liked the careful word choice throughout, every term seemed picked for a reason rather than thrown in casually, and a stop at qivmora 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.
Stephendug
07/12/2026caskcloud
A satisfying piece in the way that good meals are satisfying rather than just filling, and a look at caskcloud extended that satisfaction, the metaphor between content and meals is one I find useful and this site reads as a satisfying meal rather than the empty calories that most content provides for casual readers.
Kylecig
07/12/2026nuartlinnet
Really appreciate that the writer did not overstate the importance of the topic to make the post feel weightier, and a quick visit to nuartlinnet maintained the same modest framing, content that is honest about its own scope rather than inflating itself is the kind I trust and return to repeatedly over time.
Mosesexest
07/12/2026luxdeck
A piece that did not waste any of its substance on sales or promotion, and a look at luxdeck continued that pure content focus, sites that resist the urge to monetise every paragraph are increasingly rare and this one has clearly made the editorial choice to keep the writing clean from commercial intrusion which I value highly.
CristianBof
07/12/2026kanvoro
Different in a good way from the cookie cutter content that fills most blogs covering this area, and a stop at kanvoro kept showing me why, original thoughtful writing exists if you know where to look and this site has earned a place on my short list of those rare exceptions worth defending.
JorgeriX
07/12/2026ablebonus
Honestly slowed down to read this carefully which is not my default, and a look at ablebonus kept me in that careful reading mode, the kind of writing that demands attention by being worth attention is rare in a media environment full of content engineered to be skimmed not read with any real focus today.
EthanRowly
07/12/2026pipmyrrh
Started reading expecting to disagree and ended mostly nodding along, and a look at pipmyrrh continued the pattern, content that wins agreement through evidence and reasoning rather than rhetorical force is the kind that actually shifts minds and this site clearly knows how to do that across what I have read so far.