“Backlog: I changed the info on this tea a bit to show that it can be acquired from Yunomi, since that’s where I got it, as well as where the original poster got hers from. Anyway … a really good,...” Read full tasting note
“I got a free sample of this tea with my recent Yunomi.us order. MAN I love me some Japanese greens. This is very tasty Shincha :)” Read full tasting note
“I recently did a swap with KittyLovesTea, who sent me a very generous package of teas, most of which were Japanese (at my request). She very kindly included a pretty sizeable quantity of this tea –...” Read full tasting note
Tea farmers in Japan call the very first buds of spring picked immediately “Hashiri Shincha” (走り新茶). For those who know a little bit of Japanese, hashiru (走る) literally means “to run”, but farmers use the form “hashiri” to mean “the first harvest”.
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