#0529.P3 Nakazen: Jasmine Tea Sanpin-cha 仲善のさんぴん茶
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#0529.P3 Nakazen: Jasmine Tea Sanpin-cha 仲善のさんぴん茶

#0529.P3 Nakazen: Jasmine Tea Sanpin-cha 仲善のさんぴん茶

Jasmine tea, known as 'sanpin-cha' in Okinawa, is popular for its Jasmine fragrance, and has been a mainstay of the islands since its days as the Ryukyu Kingdom hundreds of years ago. Originating with the trade between the Ryukyu Kingdom and China, the tea is an example of the mixture of Chinese and Japanese influence in the islands.

Nakazen's sanpincha jasmine tea uses only high quality tea leaves grown in China. A semi-fermented tea leaves (20% fermentation) are scented with jasmine petals. Tea is classified into different types depending on the degree of fermentation, e.g., green tea (0%) and oolong tea (50-70%). Nakazen's Jasmine Tea is very lightly fermented like green tea.

Also available in tea bags

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Place 2-3 grams (about 1 teaspoon) of Jasmine tea into teapot and pour 200 ml (6.8 oz) boiling water. Pour into cup to drink.

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#0529.P3 Nakazen: Jasmine Tea Sanpin-cha 仲善のさんぴん茶

Jasmine tea, known as 'sanpin-cha' in Okinawa, is popular for its Jasmine fragrance, and has been a mainstay of the islands since its days as the Ryukyu Kingdom hundreds of years ago. Originating with the trade between the Ryukyu Kingdom and China, the tea is an example of the mixture of Chinese and Japanese influence in the islands.

Nakazen's sanpincha jasmine tea uses only high quality tea leaves grown in China. A semi-fermented tea leaves (20% fermentation) are scented with jasmine petals. Tea is classified into different types depending on the degree of fermentation, e.g., green tea (0%) and oolong tea (50-70%). Nakazen's Jasmine Tea is very lightly fermented like green tea.

Also available in tea bags

STEEPING INFO

Place 2-3 grams (about 1 teaspoon) of Jasmine tea into teapot and pour 200 ml (6.8 oz) boiling water. Pour into cup to drink.

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Jasmine tea, known as 'sanpin-cha' in Okinawa, is popular for its Jasmine fragrance, and has been a mainstay of the islands since its days as the Ryukyu Kingdom hundreds of years ago. Originating with the trade between the Ryukyu Kingdom and China, the tea is an example of the mixture of Chinese and Japanese influence in the islands.

Nakazen's sanpincha jasmine tea uses only high quality tea leaves grown in China. A semi-fermented tea leaves (20% fermentation) are scented with jasmine petals. Tea is classified into different types depending on the degree of fermentation, e.g., green tea (0%) and oolong tea (50-70%). Nakazen's Jasmine Tea is very lightly fermented like green tea.

Also available in tea bags

STEEPING INFO

Place 2-3 grams (about 1 teaspoon) of Jasmine tea into teapot and pour 200 ml (6.8 oz) boiling water. Pour into cup to drink.

PRODUCT INFO