i ordered some bancha from your sight and i was very happy with the taste. I always get the cha meijin gyokuro but the bancha is great when i get home late and want some tea. Thank you for all these videos!
Hey Luis, thank you so much for supporting us! I'm glad to hear you like the tea, the Cha Meijin truly is a special Gyokuro. Looking forward to hearing which teas you discover next :)
I enjoyed your basic green tea introduction video. However, the names of the various teas go by so fast, it would help me if you put the titles of each tea you are discussing on the screen. It would help me find the ones I want to try when I start shopping.
I'm so glad to hear you think that! By the way, we are offering a buy 2 get 1 free deal on loose leaf teas if you want to try some nioteas.com/collections/shop-our-japanese-loose-leaf-teas
Excellent video! Clearly explained with all information needed or in another post here. I don’t understand why you don’t have more subscribers. I would think you would at least have four times as many subscribers.🤔 I’m going to have fun n watching your other posts. Thank you! S 🙇🏻♀️ 🍵 🫖
it wouldn't be called sencha as this is the Japanese name. If you want to learn more about green tea, you can get our ebook for free which contains 100 pages on all the best information we’ve learned during our travels around Japan. You can get it here: nioteas.com/pages/ebook-discount-code
Hojicha is simply Japanese tea that has been roasted at the end of the processing. It is commonly made from bancha but sometimes from a higher grade of sencha or kukicha. This greatly changes the color and flavor, giving it a roasted taste almost like coffee and light brown color.
@@Nioteas Sure thing! Thank you! Currently drinking a local Oolong tea, but seeking future choice for Sencha! Nice to find your channel! I'm subbed as of today! 😃Cheers!
I'm glad you like the oolong! If you're interested in trying some of the best sencha we've found during our travels around Japan, you can find them here: nioteas.com/collections/sencha-tea