

🍵 Elevate your tea game with Japan’s deep-steamed green gold!
Chaganju Green Tea Sencha Fukamushi is an 80g pack of premium organic Japanese loose leaf tea, expertly deep-steamed for 60-80 seconds to create a smooth, vivid green brew. Sourced from Uji’s first and second harvest leaves, it offers a balanced flavor profile ideal for both hot and cold brewing. Rich in antioxidants and catechins, this tea supports wellness while delivering an authentic Japanese tea experience.






| ASIN | B08G4NH9B5 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #36,219 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #1,257 in Herbal Tea |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (287) |
| Manufacturer | YAMASAN KYOTO UJI |
| Product Dimensions | 8.46 x 4.72 x 0.98 inches; 2.82 ounces |
| Units | 2.80 Ounce |
D**J
Fresh flavor
This is the perfect sencha. Great flavor and arrives fresh. Not too grassy with great green tea notes
R**T
Green teaGreen too come on
The quality of the green tea is great, the color and the size of the bag, for its money is outstanding
C**G
It's OK decent taste just light
The flavor is very light almost just like regular sencha. It has an ok green color not super green like other more expensive fukamushi sencha I have had. Flavor profile though light is good very little vegetal flavors, more umami it tastes good worth a buy, and for the cost it is well worth it. I'm going to continue to drink this tea and so should you if you are looking for a budge fukamushi.
D**L
Great tea
Really good green tea for the price. The leaves unfold nicely in the tea strainer and there is a nice, really "earthy" flavor to the tea.
P**N
Fresh
This is the best sencha I have found in the USA so far. Fresh sencha smell and sweet grassy taste
A**R
Fukamushi green tea
It is suggested in Japan that Fukamushi; deep or slow steamed green tea has less pesticide. Organic, Fukamushi would be much better.
L**M
Not Fukamushi?
I’m not sure of the quality of the tea. When I opened the package, I noticed these beautiful green leaves and for sure thought the tea is going to be good, but no. I brewed it as directed and it turned out gold in color. Fukamushi is supposed to be green in color. The taste was much like regular sencha and not fukamushi. Maybe I just got an old batch.
A**B
Much more like decent sencha than fukamushicha
Fukamushi is one of my two favorite teas. But it's hard to find it organic--especially lately due to the tariffs. This specific tea brews up a golden cup, not characteristic green. But it offers a more mellow, less astringent taste you get from even good sencha tea. However, the taste is still midway between that of sencha and traditional fukamushi. You can find other, more traditional-tasting fukamushicha on Amazon, but almost no other organic versions. Given the tiny quantity you get, you might have to reorder frequently if you're a daily tea drinker. That's why I'm back looking for fukamushi after just buying this pouch of tea just a couple of weeks ago. I'm going to wait to see if more organic fukamushi arrives in the next month or two.
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