When processing Gyokuro and Sencha, the tea plants are sorted into three categories: leaves, stems, and powder. Konacha is made from the powder and small parts of the leaves. It is served commonly in sushi stores because of its refreshing astringency. Konacha is best brewed with steaming, hot water. Please use a fine mesh strainer to prevent your spout from plugging and to keep the small parts of the leaves from flowing into your cup. Since this tea is prepared quickly, it is often used on occasions when many guests have to be served at once. To prepare, just pour boiling water over the Konacha and let it infuse for 30 seconds. Depending on your preference in taste, you can use the same leaves 3 or 4 times accordingly.
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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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