Sencha Unro tea loose ⋅ Ippodo Tea ⋅ 80g
Vendor : Ippodo Tea
⋅ Ideal for everyday use, it goes perfectly with cookies and other sweet treats
⋅ Versatile, it can be brewed both hot and cold
Produced by the Ippodo house, emblematic of Japanese tea for almost three centuries, Unro sencha green tea is distinguished by its mild, refreshing notes, with a very light bitterness. Made from carefully selected green tea leaves, then delicately steamed to preserve their aromatic finesse, this sencha reveals a pure, balanced flavor. Versatile, it can be brewed hot or cold. Ideal for everyday use, whether at home, with friends, family or at work, it is the perfect accompaniment to cookies and light sweets.
SKU:1012679
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Means of payment*from €50 at a relay point in France from €85 home delivery in France from €90 home delivery in Europe
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More details on this product
Ippodo's origins go back more than three centuries, to 1717, when Rihei Watanabe opened a store called Omiya to sell tea and ceramics. In 1846, the store was renamed Ippodo, meaning "to preserve". The name comes from Prince Yamashina, who appreciated Ippodo tea and wanted the store to preserve a tradition: providing high-quality tea. Ippodo continues to adapt to changing times, but has remained true to high-quality Japanese tea ever since.
For one cup: infuse 10g of tea in 210ml of water at 95°C for 30 seconds.
Store away from light, heat and moisture.
100% green tea (Japan)
3 cm x 12 cm x 22 cm




