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Organic Japanese Gyokuro Green Tea. Gyokuro Loose Leaf Green Tea, 100% Natural and Pure. First Harvest Green Tea Leaves Cultivated in Japan.
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Characteristics
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Made in Japan
Gyokuro is a very prized green tea in Japan, its preparation is done by infusion. Gyokuro plantations grow in southern Japan and are completely covered with special tarpaulins or straw mats for about 20 days before harvest. NaturalBio Gyokuro tea comes from the first harvest, which takes place at the end of April and is the most prized.
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Properties of Gyokuro Tea
Gyokuro green tea comes in leaves that are bright green with marine shades, thanks to the chlorophyll content, and have a characteristic needle shape. Its infusion has a pale dew color, slightly cloudy yellow-green, and has a very complex flavor and taste, characterized by vegetal notes and a very particular sweet nuance.
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Certified Organic and 100% Vegan
100% Pure and Organic. Without the use of pesticides and unnatural chemical fertilizers that are not helpful for the body and health. Grown in Japan and certified Organic by control bodies authorized by the Ministry of Agriculture.
Gyokuro Green Tea
Japanese
Gyokuro Green Tea Leaves
Gyokuro green tea comes in leaves that are bright green with marine shades, thanks to the chlorophyll content, and have a characteristic needle shape. Its infusion has a pale dew color, slightly cloudy yellow-green, and has a very complex flavor and taste, characterized by vegetal notes and a very particular sweet nuance.
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What is Gyokuro?
What is Gyokuro?
Gyokuro is the most prized loose-leaf green tea in Japan . Grown in Japan, it has leaves that are bright green with marine hues, thanks to the chlorophyll content, and have a characteristic needle shape.
Gyokuro is one of the most prized teas in the world, in fact, it is also called " precious dew " or " jade dew " . Its infusion has a pale dew color, slightly cloudy yellow-green and has a strong umami taste and a rich aroma.
The Origin of Gyokuro
The Origin of Gyokuro
The cultivation of Gyokuro tea, as in the case of Matcha tea, requires that the tea plantations are completely covered with special tarpaulins or straw mats about 2-3 weeks before harvesting. The plantations are of a variety of Camellia sinensis called Yabukita .
Grown in Japan, especially in Kirishima in southern Japan. Kirishima is an ideal place for growing organic tea , because there is often thick fog, and the temperature difference is extreme. This climate condition is very favorable for Japanese teas.
How Gyokuro is grown
How Gyokuro is grown
NaturalBio Gyokuro green tea comes from the first harvest that takes place in April , in this way the tea leaves, spending a period in the shade, are enriched with chlorophyll. This phase is called " shading " and is necessary because direct sunlight would reduce photosynthesis in the young leaf buds.
Being indoors the plant produces more chlorophyll, this contributes to its characteristic intense green color and its delicate and sweet and not very astringent flavor of this tea. After harvesting the oxidation process is stopped immediately, in fact, the leaves are steamed for a maximum of 2 minutes to preserve all their beneficial properties . They are then dried and passed inside a machine that gives the leaves their classic needle-like appearance .
Taste and consistency of Gyokuro
Taste and consistency of Gyokuro
The best Gyokuro comes from organic farming . Gyokuro tea leaves take on their typical bright green color with marine shades, thanks to the chlorophyll content and have a characteristic needle shape.
After infusion, however, the drink takes on a pale , dewy, yellow-green, slightly cloudy color . Chlorophyll also has another function: it contributes to the perfect complexity of the taste of this drink, characterized by vegetal notes and a very particular sweet nuance.
First a blend of vegetal notes , soft in the mouth and slightly sweet, like a tender and juicy spring grass warmed by the sun. Then the freshness of slightly more sour and astringent notes , with an almost imperceptible hint of bitterness on the finish. All this ensures a particular and special aroma and taste with every sip and a refreshing aftertaste.
How to take Gyokuro?
How to take Gyokuro?
Gyokuro tea has a high theine content.
Gyokuro tea can be drunk steeped in water, or used in cooking as a spice to flavor your dishes.
We at NaturaleBio sell and market Organic Gyokuro Green Tea in leaves from the first harvest.
100% Organic
Our Gyokuro green tea is 100% pure and organic, grown in Japan on organic plantations and approved by the Control Body of the Ministry of Agricultural Policies.
At NaturaleBio we pay particular attention in selecting all our organic products.
The best Gyokuro comes from organic farming.
It is a green tea used and appreciated throughout the world for its countless beneficial properties.