Outback Chef & Wild Food Farm - Australian Green Tea

$9.50
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Our teas are now in sustainable pyramid tea bags—10 per box. Australian-grown green tea is Victorian and grown in a high country with just the right amount of sun and rain! Its grown and dried using the traditional Japanese methods to create a unique and beautiful tea, the perfect brew for any tea lover. This beautiful Australian-grown green tea, SENCHA, is from Victoria. This first-grade tea is produced using leaves harvested from summer through autumn. It is a full-bodied sweet tea with an uplifting and refreshing effect. These tea plants came originally from Japan as small cuttings and are now established as a truly Australian green tea plantation. The plant, Camellia sinensis, is nurtured on fertile river flats in well-drained soil with lots of water, the perfect growing environment for the ideal Green Tea Sencha brew. The growth, the leaf's essential nutrients, and the harvest date are all carefully monitored. After the tea is harvested, the leaves are steamed, rolled and dried within 12 hours. Steaming is the traditional Japanese rather than pan frying, which is the traditional Chinese drying style. This artesian Sencha tea relies on the skill and experience of the grower and harvester, the way the Japanese tea growers have made it for centuries. Now, these skills are transported to Australia by this family-owned company, who follow these time-honoured traditions.

To make the perfect brew the ideal water temperature is between 70 to 80 degree centigrade.

1 teaspoon per person and let it brew for about 2 to 3 minutes, this depends on the strength required.

Tea has played a huge part in Japanese traditional tea ceremonies for thousands of years and it’s the most popular drink the world today.

Green tea was discovered 4,000 years ago when the Emperor of China had some wind dried tea leaves blow into his cup of hot water and from then on, as we know only too well, is history.

Green tea is full of anti oxidants, a compound that retards the signs of ageing.