Saga Organic Kamairicha - Pan Fry Green Tea
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Kamairicha tea is typically pan-fired or pan-roasted as part of its production process. This method involves using a pan or similar equipment to heat the tea leaves, which imparts a unique flavor profile to the tea. The term "kamairi" itself refers to this pan-frying or pan-roasting process.
Kamairicha is unique among Japanese green teas because it is pan-fired or pan-roasted, which is different from the more common steaming method used for most Japanese green teas. The name "kamairi" comes from "kama," which means a cauldron or iron pot, and "iru," which means to roast or fry. This method gives Kamairicha a distinctive flavor profile that can be less grassy and more reminiscent of Chinese green teas. It often has a nutty, slightly smoky, and rich taste.
Saga Prefecture on Kyushu Island is known for producing some of the best tea in Japan, thanks to its great climate, fertile soil, and time-honored farming techniques. The tea farmers in this farm in Saga are experts who blend traditional methods with modern innovations to ensure top quality. What's really cool is that the organic farms here avoid synthetic chemicals, resulting in tea that's incredibly pure and clean. This commitment to organic farming means you get a super fresh and natural tea-drinking experience, making Saga's tea some of the finest and cleanest around.
Brewing recommendation:
First infusion: 185ºF (85ºC) for 90 seconds, 5g, 200ml water.
Second infusions:
175ºF (80ºC) for 30 seconds
Third infusions: 175ºF (80ºC) for 15 seconds.
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