One mistake I noticed in this video: you should never allow any metal (in this case: metal spoon) to come in contact with green tea leaves. This will oxidize them on contact.
Traditionally, you should use either a wooden or plastic spoon.
does sencha have really much less coffeine than gyokuro? because im already afraid to use gyokuro because of the caffein or is it not that big a difference between any green teas?
Can someone tell me why I just made this and it's yellow? I want bright green! :(
musicismyname7 6 months ago
@musicismyname7it depends on the tea that you used, try something else
bishonenchan 5 months ago
@bishonenchan did he really mean tablespoons, the big spoons and not the small teaspoons?
iluvmycousin2much 3 months ago
One mistake I noticed in this video: you should never allow any metal (in this case: metal spoon) to come in contact with green tea leaves. This will oxidize them on contact.
Traditionally, you should use either a wooden or plastic spoon.
Unicron4ever 8 months ago
very civil way.. i've never tried like this. i hope i'm not a japanese.
S11TS016 8 months ago
does sencha have really much less coffeine than gyokuro? because im already afraid to use gyokuro because of the caffein or is it not that big a difference between any green teas?
dragonheadofthewest 1 year ago
how many sencha must take for 200ml??
fedemirko1 1 year ago
@fedemirko1 u will pay 2
dragonheadofthewest 1 year ago
thx u very USEFUL
crimsonalchemist999 1 year ago
Very useful. I drink sencha regularly.
I could learn pretty a lot from this video.
Arigato gozaimasu!!!
MrBambalini 2 years ago
nakusan naraimashitayo!
dougdmelo 2 years ago
Is it Maiko Tea shop?
I bet it IS!
Best tea ever!
Thank you for the video!
Arigato gozaimas.
DSTRuKT444 2 years ago
Great show and very helpful. Arigatou gozaimasu ^_^
Tjsan 2 years ago
Beautiful.
Thank you for posting this.
Mantinae 2 years ago