- How
To Brew Green Tea
- By Michael
Ganzeveld
When you hear folks mention Japanese
tea it invariably means that they are talking about green tea.
That is just scratching the surface because there are many types
of green tea out there; gyokuro, sencha, macha, genmaicha, bancha,
and more! To brew green tea correctly water temperature is of
the utmost importance. When steeping you should change the temperature
depending on the kind of green tea you are drinking but here
are the basics!
Here's How:
1. Cool boiling water in a kyusu tea pot or tea
cups to the proper temperature.
2. Put green tea leaves in an empty kyushu tea
pot.
3. Pour hot water over tea leaves.
4. Cover the lid and wait for a while before serving.
5. Serve green tea into individual yunomi (no
handle) tea cups.
When serving green tea one must make sure not to leave any tea
(liquid) in the bottom of the tea pot.
6. Keep in mind that it is also possible to brew
green tea a few times using the same tea leaves.
Tips:
1. When brewing sencha green tea, use 160F degree
hot water and brew about one minute in a tea pot.
2. To brew gyokuro green tea, use 110F degree
hot water and brew about two minutes.
3. To brew hojicha, genmaicha, and bancha, use
boiling water and brew just 15-20 seconds.
4. To drink macha green tea, shift 1 tsp of macha
green tea powder in a large tea cup and add 1/4 cup of 160F degree
hot water in it, then stir quickly with a bamboo tea whisk.
5. Pouring hot sencha green tea over some ice
in a cup makes iced green tea
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- Michael Ganzeveld writes for
the site GreenTeaPhD.com.
- Source: http://www.isnare.com
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RECIPE POSTED March 21, 2006
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