Sencha

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  • 1 bag = 5% OFF
  • 2+ bags = 5% OFF and FREE shipping
  • For Canadian Customers, the discount will be 5% for any quantity and option.
  • Mix & match any coffee. Discount applied in cart.
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Your first order will be charged when you checkout and will be shipped within two days.

All subsequent subscriptions are charged on the same day you signed up. If your initial purchase was on the 25th, your subsequent order will be charged on the 25th. We will also email you three days before to remind you, and you'll be able to make changes then.

  • 1+ bag = 5% OFF and FREE shipping
  • For Canadian Customers, the discount will be 5% for any quantity and option.
  • Mix & match any coffee. Discount applied in cart.
  •  

Your first order will be charged when you checkout and will be shipped within two days.

All subsequent subscriptions are charged on the same day you signed up. If your initial purchase was on the 25th, your subsequent order will be charged on the 25th. We will also email you three days before to remind you, and you'll be able to make changes then.

  • 1+ bag = 5% OFF

Your first order will be charged when you checkout and will be shipped within two days.

All subsequent subscriptions are charged on the same day you signed up. If your initial purchase was on the 25th, your subsequent order will be charged on the 25th. We will also email you three days before to remind you, and you'll be able to make changes then.

  • For Canadian Customers, the discount will be 5% for any quantity and option.
  • Mix & match any coffee. Discount applied in cart.
  •  

Your first order will be charged when you checkout and will be shipped within two days.

All subsequent subscriptions are charged on the same day you signed up. If your initial purchase was on the 25th, your subsequent order will be charged on the 25th. We will also email you three days before to remind you, and you'll be able to make changes then.

The most famous green tea of Japan, sencha is steamed. This use of wet heat—as opposed to the dry heat of baking or pan-firing—fixes the leaves as vivid green, and results in a rich, brothy tea. Japanese teas are popular for their umami flavors—rich, savory quality that pairs well with many kinds of food. 4oz Bag

Tea Preparation

2g tea 250g water at 175ºF 2 minutes of infusion