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Box of three teas in ⋅ ippodo tea ⋅ 48g sachets

Marque : Ippodo Tea

Usual price 13.85 €
Promotional price 13.85 € Usual price
Unit price 288.54 €  by  kg
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⋅ Perfect for travel
⋅ Gift set of 3 x 4 tea bags (Gyokuro, Sencha, Hojicha)
⋅ An ideal gift for introducing someone to Japanese teas
⋅ Selected by Ippodo, world-renowned for the quality of its teas


Discover a refined selection of Japanese green teas in this practical and elegant gift set. This set contains 12 individual tea bags, offering a unique experience of three popular teas: Sencha, Hojicha, and Gyokuro. Each of these teas has been carefully selected for its quality and distinct flavors. Sencha: This classic green tea is the most widely consumed in Japan. It offers a fresh, slightly herbaceous taste and a mildness that varies with each infusion. Sencha is perfect for daily consumption, being both soothing and refreshing. Hojicha: A roasted green tea with a mild, slightly smoky flavor. It is lighter and less bitter than Sencha, with a lovely roundness that makes it particularly enjoyable at the end of the day or after a meal. Gyokuro: A premium green tea distinguished by its smoothness and pronounced umami. This tea is grown in the shade before harvest, which intensifies its flavor and gives it a creamy texture and a slightly sweet taste. Each tea is carefully selected for its quality and distinct aromas, ensuring an authentic experience with every cup.

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Les origines d'Ippodo remontent à plus de trois siècles, en 1717, lorsque Rihei Watanabe a ouvert un magasin appelé Omiya pour vendre du thé et des céramiques. En 1846, le magasin a été rebaptisé Ippodo, ce qui signifie "préserver". Le nom vient du prince Yamashina, qui appréciait le thé Ippodo et voulait que le magasin préserve une tradition : fournir du thé de haute qualité. Ippodo continue de s'adapter à l'évolution des temps, mais est resté fidèle au thé japonais de haute qualité depuis lors.

Laisser infuser le temps indiqué sur le sachet

Conserver hermétiquement, à l'abri de la lumière, de la chaleur et de l'humidité. Après ouverture : consommer rapidement.

Thé vert 100% (Japon)

210cm x 160cm x 360cm