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  2. Matcha - Wikipedia

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    The tea at that time was a brownish-black lump tea, not green like today's matcha. [57] It is thought that this lump tea was powdered by a grinder and consumed as matcha. [57] Characters for matcha (抹茶) in the Japanese dictionary Unpo Iroha Shū (1548) The word matcha (抹茶) can be

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  4. Uji tea - Wikipedia

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    Uji tea (宇治茶, Uji-cha) is a common name for all Japanese green tea produced from Uji, Kyoto. The three main types of Uji tea are Matcha, Sencha and Gyokuro. Japanese tea is originated from the Tang dynasty of China, which is during the Heian period of Japan when Chinese influences were at its peak. When tea seeds were introduced to Japan ...

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    Just for today, Amazon has slashed prices up to 50 percent on a slew of Vahdam tea gift sets. You can save big on loose leaf and bagged tea, all arranged in pretty packages just waiting to be ...

  7. Tea culture in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Tea with its utensils for daily consumption Tea plantation in Shizuoka Prefecture. Tea (茶, cha) is an important part of Japanese culture.It first appeared in the Nara period (710–794), introduced to the archipelago by ambassadors returning from China, but its real development came later, from the end of the 12th century, when its consumption spread to Zen temples, also following China's ...