- 100 tea sachets of Organic Tamayokucha Green Tea
- Exceptional gently steamed organic whole leaf green tea
- High in antioxidants
- Lightly caffeinated
- Sourced from the hills of China
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
good tea,
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This review is from: Two Leaves and a Bud Organic Tamayokucha Green Tea, Tea Bags, 100 Count (Grocery)
A most enjoyable, if somewhat faint, tea. My daughter just came back from China and she said it was the best tea she's had since China. Somewhat to the whie tea side (2 buds) of green tea (and a leaf), I prefer a greener tea that tastes more like spinach, but then again I am somewhat of a western peasant.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very nice, but not the tea in Japanese restaurants,
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This review is from: Two Leaves and a Bud Organic Tamayokucha Green Tea, Tea Bags, 100 Count (Grocery)
This is a very nice green tea with great flavor, but the description makes it sound a bit like the REALLY green-colored tea found in sushi restaurants. It is not - when brewed, it comes out a light brownish-green, similar (oddly) to the color of the cardboard box in the picture. It also is not as "grassy" as that green tea - the flavor is definitely bolder. Brew at about 180 for best results - if you brew in boiling water it can become bitter. This is a great deal for green tea of this quality in this volume. Each bag is individually sealed, which is nice although it does involve some waste of plastic.
If you're trying to switch from coffee or black tea to green, it's hard to go wrong with this stuff. If you are a lover of "flavored" teas you will probably not like this - it is JUST tea, no flavors, pure and very simple. Also, for those who care, green tea can stain your teeth even more than coffee, strangely - be warned if you plan to drink a lot of this. On the positive side, it won't give you that wretched coffee breath that is the bane of my office existence.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Tea Ever,
By harmeyes (Indiana) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Two Leaves and a Bud Organic Tamayokucha Green Tea, Tea Bags, 100 Count (Grocery)
I've only been drinking green tea for a couple years, but this is the best green tea that I have tasted. It instantly became a favorite. While this has been in the cupboard, all other teas bags have sat gathering dust.
Is it worth the price? Yes.
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