Collection: Teas & infusions

Japan benefits from ideal geographic and climatic conditions for cultivating high -quality tea and infusions. They are given many health benefits: rich in antioxidants, vitamins, they are considered to be invigorating drinks, promoting relaxation and concentration. Discover in delivery our selection of Japanese teas and infusions to accompany you throughout the day!

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  • Shaker for latte - white - hario

    A simple and quick solution to give a homogeneous texture to Matcha or Kinako Latte.

    Usual price 21.00 €
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  • Kukicha roasted rod tea (9 sachets) - ippodo tea - 68g

    The hojicha is a type of Japanese green tea that is toasted, which gives it a soft and hazelnut flavor, and a low tea content.

    Usual price 13.00 €
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  • Kukicha green tea (9 sachets) - ippodo tea - 68g

    The Kuki Sencha is a type of Japanese green tea that is made from hand -picked green tea leaves and tea rods that are sorted and...

    Usual price 18.00 €
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  • Gyokuro kakurei tea in bulk box - ippodo tea - 208g

    Green gyokuro kakurei tea is cultivated in ideal conditions, in the shade for several weeks, which gives it a slight sweet taste, then it is harvested...

    Usual price 39.00 €
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  • Whip in matcha - sayuri & co

    This bamboo whip is specially designed for the preparation of Matcha. Bamboo is the privileged material in Japan because it is resistant to heat and water...

    Usual price 23.00 €
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  • Ryokucha tea at yuzu (100 sachets) large format - in tea - 500g

    These tea sachets contain a mixture of sencha and yuzu zest. Fresh and fragrant aromas are ideal for hot and cold infusion. Just put a sachet...

    Usual price 175.00 €
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  • Sencha shaker tea (100 sachets) large format - in tea - 500g

    These sachets contain a mixture of sencha and kamaricha teas. Fresh and fragrant aromas are perfect for hot and cold infusion. Just put a sachet in...

    Usual price 175.00 €
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Learn more about Japanese tea

Japan has several famous regions for their tea production, each offering ideal climatic and soil conditions for different tea varieties:

  • Shizuoka : This region produces around 40% of Japanese tea. It is known for its high quality green tea, especially the sencha.
  • Uji (near Kyoto) : Renowned for Matcha and Gyokuro, Uji is one of the oldest tea producing regions.
  • Kagoshima : Located in the far south, Kagoshima is the second tea producer region in Japan, offering a wide variety of green teas.
  • Yame (Fukuoka) : Yame is particularly known for its gyokuro, a high quality shaded tea.

Matcha : Matcha is a green tea powder made from Teckha tea leaves which are shaded before harvest. The leaves are then crushed into a thin powder. During consumption, matcha is whipped in hot water, creating a thick and frothy drink. It is rich in antioxidants and caffeine.

Sencha : The sencha is the most consumed green tea in Japan. The leaves are steamed, rolled and dried, then infused in hot water. The sencha has a lighter and herbaceous taste compared to matcha, and is generally softer in terms of caffeine content.

The tea ceremony, or "Chanoyu", occupies a central place in Japanese culture, symbolizing harmony, respect, purity and tranquility. It is strongly influenced by Zen Buddhism. Beyond a simple ritual of tea consumption, the ceremony is an artistic act that emphasizes simplicity and connection at the present moment. Each gesture is codified and aims to reach a form of spiritual perfection.

Japanese teas, especially green tea, are renowned for their many health benefits:

  • Antioxidants : Rich in catechins, notably in epigallocatechine Gallatte (EGCG), which is known for its anti-criminal properties.
  • Cardiovascular health : Green tea can help reduce cholesterol and improve heart health.
  • Weight loss : Some green tea compounds can increase metabolism and help burn fat.
  • Immune system : Green teas contain vitamins and minerals that strengthen the immune system.
  • Relaxation : L-Théanine, an amino acid present in green tea, helps reduce stress and promote relaxation without causing drowsiness.

Cherry flower infusions (Sakura) are rich in antioxidants, especially in flavonoids, which help fight free radicals in the body. These antioxidants can help slow aging, protect the skin from environmental damage and improve general health. Although less powerful than green teas in terms of antioxidants, cherry flower infusions are also appreciated for their soothing properties.

The infusion temperature varies depending on the type of tea:

  • Sencha : 70-80 ° C
  • Matcha : 70-80 ° C (water should not be too hot to avoid bitterness)
  • Gyokuro : 50-60 ° C (to preserve its delicate aromas)
  • Genmaicha : 80-90 ° C
  • Hojicha : 90 ° C

Japanese teas are fine with various foods, creating harmonious taste experiences:

  • Sencha : Grilled fish, sushi, tempura, light desserts like Mochi.
  • Matcha : Sweet pastries like wagashi (traditional Japanese confectionery), dark chocolate.
  • Genmaicha : Salted dishes like grilled rice or savory snacks.
  • Gyokuro : Sashimi, seafood, soft cheeses.

If you prefer a fresh and herbaceous taste : Opt for sencha.

If you like softer and umami flavors : Gyokuro is an excellent choice.

If you want a drink with a rich and creamy texture : Choose Matcha.

For a grilled and softer taste : Try Hojicha or Genmaicha.

To preserve the freshness and aromas of teas and infusions, it is important to keep them correctly:

  • Keep in hermetic containers : To avoid oxidation and absorption of odors.
  • Out of light and humidity : Teas should be stored in a cool place (but not in the fridge!), Dry and dark.
  • Consume : Green tea, in particular, is sensitive to oxidation, so it is preferable to consume it within 6 months of its opening.