Great-looking handmade tea. My favorite part is that the workers are well taken care of with massage stations at the tea facility. Lots of love put into the leaves.
I love how the workers got a massage after strenuous work. Such a simple thing can make all the difference for a person. No wonder they’re willing to work so hard!
The picking is being done by visitors who are simply experiencing tea farming. Sometimes these leaves are then used for hand rolling demonstrations, sometimes they might be processed for competitions.
High grade Sencha tastes like Kabusecha. Skill is needed to brew a proper cup. It is a truly amazing experience to drink such a cup. I'm currently studying with a tea master in Japan. Each cup is truly a unique experience. It takes many a cup to master the way of brew. Even then, you may have a not so good cup, but you learn from it and want to brew the next cup. Tea is truly a gift from God.
Great boss. I am impressed with your capabilities. Please share the details of the table dryer so that we in south India Nilgiris can make by hand and export to Japan
Does the Tea have dead skin cells in it? …. I noticed some had direct contact without using gloves. Great video! I'm looking forward to trying this method myself.
Those leaves look amazing! Do someone know like how much time of steaming do you need to apply? I'd like to try and make some tea from a camellia japonica that i've got. Made a few attempts and it tasted good but I'd like to do it by the rightest way possible w/o machinery.
Be sure to watch without sound . The music is incredibly horrible and completely inappropriate. Better yet, turn off the whole thing and have a good cup of sencha instead. Have a nice, calm day.
Seroiusly....come to Canada. Put this kind of care and effort into producing high quality cannabis.....you will make a magnitude-of-order more $$. Billions......literally. Go Canada!✨👍