[Anti-Waste] Organic Sencha Asa Hokusai / Akafuji box / 50g metal box
[Anti-Waste] Organic Sencha Asa Hokusai / Akafuji box / 50g metal box
This product has a MBD (minimum durability date) of 05/2024.
Sencha Asa metal box in his Hokusai cardboard box "Akafuji"
Coming from organic farming, this tea evokes the hot summers of Japan. Translucent with great clarity and sharpness, it gives off a wild, untamed atmosphere. It is perfect for the first sip of the morning which wakes up and rehydrates the body.
For a Japanese person, the aromas of this tea are comforting in their familiarity. They invite relaxation and conviviality. Its rusticity and simplicity make it a lovely pairing with rice.
Net weight - 50g
Ingredient – Green tea
Origin - Japan-Shizuoka
Specification
- Temperature: 85°C
- Time: 60S
- Dosage: 2g/50ml
- Organic
Saveurs
- Bitterness: 2/5
- Sweetness: 3/5
- Intensity: 3/5
- Umami: 3/5
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Is it safe to consume expired tea?
Tea often comes with a date on the package. However, contrary to popular belief, this date does not mean that the tea becomes unfit for consumption.
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