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The Tao Of Tea, Sencha Green Tea, Loose Leaf, 3.5 Ounce Tin

$14.30     $17.16   17% Off     (Free Shipping)
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  • Brand: The Tao Of Tea
  • Category: Grocery
  • Code: GROCEB00E5FAZMY
  • Weight: 0.22 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 0.29 
  • Dimensions:  13.75  x 10.25  x 4.75  inches
  • Color:  A Shown
  • Color:  A Shown
  • Item ID: 4122556
  • List Price: $17.16
  • Seller: Ami Venture US
  • Availability: 1
  • Ships from: United States
  • Ships in: 7 business days
  • Transit time: Up to 4 business days
  • Delivery by: Nov 24 to Nov 26
  • Shizuoka, Located In The Center Of Japan, Is An Ideal Tea Growing Region With An Average Annual Temperature Of 60F (15C). With The Exception Of The Northern Mountainous Region, The Prefecture Has A Mild Maritime Climate And Snow Is Rare On The Plains. Teas From The Prefecture Will Vary In Taste Based Upon The Season Of The Year, Elevation, And Method Of Steaming The Leaves. The Art Of Sencha, Also Referred To As The Art Of Steeped Tea, Was Introduced Into Japan In The Second Half Of The Seventeenth Century. Most Of The People Responsible For This Were Refugees, Monks, And Intellectuals From China, Who Fled Their Country After The Fall Of The Ming Dynasty In 1644. Tea Scholars Have Stated That Sencha, As A Tradition Of Drinking Tea, Has Contributed Highly To The Development Of The Aesthetic Sensibilities Of The Japanese, Similar To Chanoyu Or The Powdered Tea Ceremony.

Shizuoka, Located In The Center Of Japan, Is An Ideal Tea Growing Region With An Average Annual Temperature Of 60F (15C). With The Exception Of The Northern Mountainous Region, The Prefecture Has A Mild Maritime Climate And Snow Is Rare On The Plains. Teas From The Prefecture Will Vary In Taste Based Upon The Season Of The Year, Elevation, And Method Of Steaming The Leaves. The Art Of Sencha, Also Referred To As The Art Of Steeped Tea, Was Introduced Into Japan In The Second Half Of The Seventeenth Century. Most Of The People Responsible For This Were Refugees, Monks, And Intellectuals From China, Who Fled Their Country After The Fall Of The Ming Dynasty In 1644. Tea Scholars Have Stated That Sencha, As A Tradition Of Drinking Tea, Has Contributed Highly To The Development Of The Aesthetic Sensibilities Of The Japanese, Similar To Chanoyu Or The Powdered Tea Ceremony.

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