Tea: |
Gyokuro -
Japanese Shade Tea
(Japanese Green Tea) |
Manufacture Type: |
Shade
grown and steamed green
tea |
Cup Characteristics: |
A full
flavored green tea that
has a satisfying light
refreshing character.
Tending pleasantly
vegetative with some
briskness. |
Information: |
This is
Japan’s best green tea
(made from single buds
that are picked only in
April/May. In an effort
to develop increased
chlorophyll (making them
dark green) and reduced
the tannin (giving a
sweeter flavor with no
bitterness), the tea is
covered with black
curtains or bamboo and
straw shades for 3 weeks
in early spring. The
leaves are small - about
3/4’s on an inch long
and extremely fragrant
and tender. Immediately
after plucking the
leaves are taken to the
factory and steamed for
about 30 minutes to seal
in the flavor and arrest
fermentation. Next they
are fluffed with hot air
and pressed and dried to
30% moisture content.
Repeated rolling takes
place until the tea
develops long thin dark
green needles at which
time it is finally dried
to a 4-6% moisture
content. Gyokuro has
been referred to as
“history, philosophy and
art in a single cup.”
This is the best green
tea of Japan. Usually
brewed in a kyusu
(special Japanese
teapot) and served in
handless cups.
The Japanese take the
tea drinking very
seriously, the better it
is the more they are
willing to pay for it.
It is not uncommon the
some Gyokuro’s sell for
more that $1000.00 per
pound - arguably the
most expensive tea in
the world. Why is
Gyokuro so expensive??
......... Old Tea trees
are shaded to reduce the
effect of photosynthesis
and there is almost an
insane cachet that seems
to be unique to Japan
about drinking rare
green teas.
The Japanese make many
health claims about
green tea such as:
Reduces the incidence of
cancer - Their studies
relate to the high
levels of catechins in
tea. One study by
Y.Nakamura concluded
that green tea and
catechin markedly
inhibited the
development of cancer.
This study utilized data
from a survey of
inhabitants of Shizuoka
(the major tea growing
region of Japan) where
green tea is a staple
product and a main
beverage where the
inhabitants daily
consume as much as 1 -
1.5g of green tea
catechins in their tea
drinking. The survey
suggests that green tea
catechins played a
significant role in a
low SMR (Standardized
Mortality Ratio). The
scientific aspect of the
study when combined with
the survey lead the
scientists to the
conclusion that there is
a striking reduction in
the cancer death rate
amongst residents who
are accustomed to
drinking quite strong
tea and frequently
changing the tea leaves.
Green Tea Suppresses
Aging - It has been
shown in other studies
that high the
concentrations of
powerful antioxidant
Vitamin E and C in the
bodies of animals the
longer they lived. Prof.
Okuba
(Chem.Pharm.Bull.31
1983) demonstrated that
catechin in green tea is
a far stronger
antioxidant than vitamin
E, leading to a
hypothesis that green
tea contains a powerful
antioxidant that is
believed to help control
aging.
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Brewing Instructions: |
Hot Tea Brewing Method:
The secret is to use
water between 120’F to
150’F. Place 5 heaping
teaspoons of long thin
leaves into a 3 cup
teapot. Let the tea
steep for about 2
minutes. Pour off the
tea completely and begin
enjoying a cup of
enchantment. The leaves
can then be re-infused
with water between 135 -
160’F and on the third
and final brewing use
water between 150’F and
180’F.
Iced Tea Brewing Method:
(not recommended)
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