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Newby Sencha Green Tea is a premium loose leaf tea made from fine spring-plucked leaves, steamed in the traditional Japanese style. This 100g bag offers a fresh, verdant aroma and a mild, silky aftertaste, making it an ideal choice for health-conscious tea lovers. With potential benefits like aiding weight loss and boosting immunity, it's not just a drink—it's a lifestyle choice.
Cuisine | Chinese |
Specialty | Preservatives Free, Artificial Flavor Free, Artificial Color Free |
Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
Ingredient Type | Vegetarian |
Brand | Newby |
Storage Instructions | Keep in a cool & dry place |
Item package quantity | 1 |
Form | Bags |
Caffeine Content | high_caffeine |
Package Information | Bag |
Manufacturer | Newby Overseas Pvt. Ltd. |
Additives | Green Tea |
Item model number | 220080A |
Net Quantity | 100.0 gram |
Product Dimensions | 7.5 x 7.5 x 9.5 cm; 100 g |
Ingredients | Sencha Green Tea |
Country of Origin | India |
A**R
Worth ordering
Excellent sencha tea.
I**E
Delicious
Refreshing tea
C**E
Bitter, low-quality, not true sencha.
I wouldn’t call myself a master by any means, but definitely a sencha enthusiast. I’ve been drinking it everyday for years. Warming decent dry sencha leaves in the pot pre-brew should give an inviting brothy and/or sweet seaweed scent. The first infusion should have a soft, sometimes oily mouthfeel with prominent top notes. The second should be flavourful and multi-layered. The third and fourth (my favourite) should be balanced. The fifth onward will lose mouthfeel and other characteristics quickly, leaving subtle astringency and caffeine.Unfortunately, this tea has but one characteristic: astringency - from pre-brew scent, to first infusion onward. The leaves are coarse and a bit yellower compared to the famous fine deep green of normal sencha. In the photo of the dry leaves, on the left is a low quality sencha of about the same price, and Newby’s sencha on the right. Note in both the dry and wet leaf photos, prominent brown ‘barky’ stems are visible in Newby’s version. This makes it more of a bancha (an unsorted group of late-harvest leaves and stems used for other tea types). When brewed, the liquor is much yellower than the bright green of traditional sencha.I’m sure other Newby teas are great, but don’t buy this one.
A**R
Top quality tea.
Love Newby’s teas. Always top quality and fresh.
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