So…I think I brewed this too long (somewhere around 2 1/2 to 3 minutes) and was left with a slightly bitter tea…or maybe sencha just IS bitter? I don’t know because I think this is the first sencha I’ve tried. My fault. BUT!! The apple flavor still exceeded my expectations! While this smells very jolly rancher-ish in the bag, the aftertaste is that of having just swallowed a bite of a very juicy Granny Smith apple. Lovely! I was warned by Jennkay, who was kind enough to send this (and the grape sencha from Den’s, as well) off to me, that I may not end up being incredibly fond of this. As a result, my expectations were quite low…which maybe worked to my benefit here? I don’t know. What I do know is that this grew on me. I’ll definitely be drinking the rest and probably will try ordering some of their other flavored senchas, especially since I keep hearing about how good their pineapple sencha is.
Flavors: Green Apple
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Sencha can be bitter if oversteeped – my personal preference for greens is a max of 2 minutes at about 82C/180F. As long as it’s a good quality tea (and Den’s is!), you should be able to have a bitterness-free cup at that time.
I’m gonna try maybe 1.5 minutes tomorrow to see how that goes. Thanks for the tip! I’m kind of surprised it wasn’t more bitter than it was.
Sencha can be fussy. I think you could try this for even 1 minute at around 170f. And you can always try cold brewing it too!
Sencha can be bitter if oversteeped – my personal preference for greens is a max of 2 minutes at about 82C/180F. As long as it’s a good quality tea (and Den’s is!), you should be able to have a bitterness-free cup at that time.
I’m gonna try maybe 1.5 minutes tomorrow to see how that goes. Thanks for the tip! I’m kind of surprised it wasn’t more bitter than it was.
Sencha can be fussy. I think you could try this for even 1 minute at around 170f. And you can always try cold brewing it too!
I didn’t like this one- tasted fakey. Love the pineapple and sakura though!