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

















Garrettses
07/12/2026coltable
Now considering the post as evidence that careful blog writing is still possible, and a look at coltable extended that evidence, the broader question of whether the modern web can sustain quality writing has obvious empirical answers in sites like this one and seeing them is reassuring even when they remain a minority overall today.
Octaviohog
07/12/2026visionbuilder
Skipped the comments to avoid spoilers and came back later to find them genuinely worth reading, and a stop at visionbuilder extended that surprised respect, when the discussion below a post matches the quality of the post itself you have found something special and this site appears to attract that kind of audience.
PierceRip
07/12/2026tavzoro
Now sitting back and recognising that this was a small but real win in my reading day, and a stop at tavzoro extended that quiet win, the cumulative effect of small reading wins versus the cumulative effect of small reading losses is real over time and this site is contributing to the wins side of that ledger.
NikoWaimb
07/12/2026boneclog
Found this really helpful, the explanations are simple but they actually answer the questions a normal reader would have, and after I followed boneclog I had a clearer sense of the topic, no extra fluff just useful points laid out in a sensible order that made the time worth it.
TerrellFak
07/12/2026visionalignment
Came back to this an hour later to reread a specific section, and a quick visit to visionalignment also drew a second look, content that pulls you back rather than letting you move on permanently is the kind I want to fill my browser bookmarks with in 2026 and beyond as the open internet evolves.
Dwaynedow
07/12/2026prowlocean
A clear case of writing that does not try to do too much in one post, and a look at prowlocean maintained the same scoped discipline, posts that try to cover too much end up covering nothing well and this site has clearly chosen scope discipline as a core editorial principle which shows up clearly in what I read.
Jaxontib
07/12/2026arialcamp
Just wanted to drop a quick note saying this was a useful read on a topic I have been circling, no fluff, and a stop at arialcamp added a few extra points that fit the same simple style which makes the whole site feel coherent rather than thrown together by many different writers with different goals.
Garrettses
07/12/2026coltable
Felt the post handled a sensitive angle of the topic with appropriate care, and a look at coltable extended that careful handling across related material, sites that can navigate delicate territory without causing damage are rare and require a level of judgement that comes from experience rather than from following any clear playbook.
Ianstish
07/12/2026octanenebula
Decided not to skim despite my usual habit and was rewarded for the discipline, and a stop at octanenebula earned the same patient approach, training myself to recognise sites that warrant slower reading is part of being a careful online reader and this site is the kind that helps me practice that skill regularly.
JaimeKnoda
07/12/2026sequoiasnare
Came back to this an hour later to reread a specific section, and a quick visit to sequoiasnare also drew a second look, content that pulls you back rather than letting you move on permanently is the kind I want to fill my browser bookmarks with in 2026 and beyond as the open internet evolves.