Kyo-bancha is processed much later than typical green teas. Whereas Sencha is picked in the spring, when fresh buds appear at the lower parts of the tea plant, Bancha leaves are picked from the same plants much later, during the summer or fall. The larger, stiffer leaves are steamed, dried, and then roasted, creating a unique taste from the torrid firing process. The tea is well liked for its refreshing aroma and light, smoky flavour. Grown and manufactured near Uji, Kyoto, this type of tea, commonly known as Bancha, is called Kyo-bancha. Like the roasted Houjicha, Kyo-bancha is also a great complementary drink for many food items.
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About Shipping Weight
Explanation
for the shipping weight of your order
Total
Shipping Weight includes the contents, tare, gift box, shipping carton, etc.
For
example the total shipping weight of your order might consist of 4 parts:
1. net weight of the ordered tea e.g. 160 g
2. weight of the bag or caddy
e.g. 150 g
3. weight of further packing material e.g. 200 g (fancy box for
special items)
4. weight of shipping carton e.g. 300 g ( this is the carton
that will contain all your ordered items)
In the example given above the 160
g order of tea ends up with a 810 g actual shipping weight.
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