Kamairicha Wholesale

$ 19.00
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Size: 1 oz. sample

Pickup available at Blue Willow Teaspot

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Size: 1 oz. sample

This is the sister tea to the Tamaryokucha, grown in Ureshino. Both these teas are shade grown and harvested in the spring, when the leaves are still young and approximately 1/2"-3/4" long. The difference lies in the processing. While the Tamaryokucha is steamed, typical of Japanese senchas, the Kamairicha is pan-fired in a large wok, similar to certain Chinese teas. This method was adopted from mainland China in an area just north of Nagasaki, which is known for its melting pot of international cultures.

The result of processing this robust Japanese tea with traditional Chinese methods is a completely unique experience. The aroma is both sweet and vegetal with notes of hazelnut. The mouthfeel is smooth and full-bodied and has just enough viscosity to linger long past the tea is gone. Steeping to a soft yellow green, the soup is both bright and grounding. The vegetal depth and umami characteristics balance perfectly with the warming toasty notes imparted by the pan-firing.



This tea is made by a third-generation tea producer and only a limited quantity is available each year.



Harvest: Spring 2024

Origin: Ureshino, Japan



Packaging info:



All bulk orders will be packed in the heat-sealed resealable zipper packages. Bulk teas will be packed in the largest size bag (1lb, 2lb, or 5lb. bags) depending on your purchase quantity. Orders 10+ lbs. will be packed in 5lb. bags Orders 20+ lbs. will be packed in a chest. Include a note with your order if you have specific packaging needs.



Retail Canisters:

Retail canisters are all packed in biodegradable packaging. Each canister is date stamped to easily comply with FIFO measures. SRP is double the wholesale cost.

Origin: Ureshino, Japan

Harvest: 2024

• 3rd generation tea producer

• Iri cultivar

• Small, young leaves harvested in spring

• Pan fired green tea

• Balanced vegetal and toasty notes

• Unique tea flavor

• Makes great iced tea and cold brew





• 6g (2tsp) tea per 8oz. water

• Steep 1 minute in 155°-165°F water

• Re-steep for 10 seconds, up to 3 times

This tea is best steeped in a side-handled kyusu

Use these recommendations for steeping in a western teapot, or when only 1 steep is desired.

• 3g tea per 6oz. water

• Steep 3 minutes in 160°-170°F water

• Re-steep one more time for 2-3 minutes (if desired)

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