I found a handful of these individually wrapped green tea bags from Kirkland in a purse! I drank a lot of this tea a while back, and it was my very first experience with the sachet format. I wonder whether Kirkland was the first to create the sachet? Well, anyway the biggest surprise was always that this purveyor of high quality Japanese green tea was somehow affiliated with … Costco!!!!
I loved this tea. The bag I drank this afternoon sadly tasted a bit stale, but now this tea is old, and I am thinking that maybe it was a sencha/genmaicha blend, because I’ve noticed that genmaicha sometimes becomes stale as a result of the popped rice. I believe that there is some matcha implicated as well, because some of the dark green powder sifts through the sachet pores.
Since this tea is no longer in its prime, I’ll refrain from rating it today. If I come across a fresh box at some point, then I’ll try it again. I do recall that I loved it before…
I turn the kettle off long before it boils. Saves time and works for me.
I often use just under boiling water for my greens as a bit of a “cheat”, though I do not mind waiting for water to cool either.
hm..ive thought of that. haha, was wondering if there was a special reason that the water had to boil. thanks guys!
the main “special reason” I can think of is if there is any concern of water purity. Other then that, it should be fine