Tea: |
Kokeicha -
(Japanese Green Tea
“Formed Tea”) |
Manufacture Type: |
Steamed
green, powdered and
extruded |
Cup Characteristics: |
Smooth
light liquor with slight
green character-tending
sweet. |
Infusion: |
Bright
golden yellow colour. |
Information: |
Kokeicha is a specialty
Japanese tea prepared
from the fine green tea
powder used in tea
ceremonies. A special
process whereby water is
added to the tea powder,
kneaded, extruded
through a machine
(similar to making fresh
pasta) and finally dried
to result in a “pine
needle” like form. Thus
Kokeicha translated from
Japanese means “formed
tea”. Tea has played and
continues to play an
important roll in
Japanese culture and the
traditional tea ceremony
is still maintained as a
ritual to this day. For
more than 400 years the
tea ceremony or ‘cha no
yu’ has been performed
following the same 37
steps that govern every
move from the arrival of
the guests to the
washing of the cups. In
some phases of the
ceremony, the guests may
compliment the hostess
for the food or in some
cases the guest may
apologize to the others
for taking the first cup
of tea. Purists however
insist that the only
sounds during the
ceremony should be those
of the utensils touching
each other as the tea is
prepared and served.
Japanese Green tea
contains the following
components : (as
reported by the Japanese
Tea Exporters
Association)
*Theanine: Anti
hypertension action -
acts as a relaxant
enhancing dopamine
release in the brain
*Polyphenols: Anti
oxidants (which are
known anti carcinogens)
compounds found in teas.
*Flavonoids: Strengthens
blood vessels and acts
as an anti-oxidant by
combating active oxygen
*Vitamins: Contains: C,
B1, B2, Niacin
*Caffeine: Stimulates
activity by reducing
fatigue and sleepiness
* Minerals: Iron, Zinc,
Manganese
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Brewing Instructions: |
Hot Tea Brewing Method:
The secret is to use
water that is about
180’F or 80’C. Place 1
teaspoon in your cup,
let the tea steep for
about 3 minutes and then
begin enjoying a cup of
enchantment - do not
remove the leaves from
the cup. Look at the
pattern of the leaves in
the brew there may be a
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Alternatively as with
all top quality teas,
scoop 2-4 tsp. of tea
into the teapot, pour in
boiling water that has
been freshly drawn
(previously boiled water
has lost most of its
oxygen and therefore
tends to be flat
tasting), steep for 2-4
minutes (to taste), stir
(virtually all the
leaves will sink), pour
into your cup but do not
add milk or sugar since
green tea is enjoyed
‘straight-up’.
Iced Tea Brewing Method: (to make 1 liter/quart): Place 5 teaspoons of tea into a teapot or heat resistant pitcher. Pour 1 1/4 cups of freshly boiled water over the tea. Steep for 5 minutes. Quarter fill a serving pitcher with cold water. Pour the tea into your serving pitcher straining the leaves. Add ice and top-up the pitcher with cold water. Garnish and sweeten to taste. [A rule of thumb when preparing fresh brewed iced tea is to double the strength of hot tea since it will be poured over ice and diluted with cold water].
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