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'''Fukamushicha''', literally "deep steamed tea" is a Japanese [[green tea]]. It is mainly produced in Shizuoka. For this tea is a particularly special steaming method used. Common Japanese tea is steamed about 30-90 seconds (Chumushi) while Fukamushicha is about 120 seconds steamed. The intense steaming dissolve the tea into small pieces and results in a rich, green color when steeping. Because of the long and strong steaming it is recommended to use a lower water temperature and shorter steeping time when infusing Fukamushicha.
'''Fukamushicha''', literally "deep steamed tea" is a Japanese [[green tea]]. For this tea is a particularly special steaming method from Shizuoka used. Common Japanese tea is steamed about 30-90 seconds (Chumushi) while Fukamushicha is about 120 seconds steamed. The intense steaming dissolve the tea into small pieces and results in a rich, green color when steeping. Because of the long and strong steaming it is recommended to use a lower water temperature and shorter steeping time when infusing Fukamushicha.


== See also ==
== See also ==

Latest revision as of 15:04, 5 July 2018

Dokumentary: Fukamushi-sencha & Akafuku

Fukamushicha, literally "deep steamed tea" is a Japanese green tea. For this tea is a particularly special steaming method from Shizuoka used. Common Japanese tea is steamed about 30-90 seconds (Chumushi) while Fukamushicha is about 120 seconds steamed. The intense steaming dissolve the tea into small pieces and results in a rich, green color when steeping. Because of the long and strong steaming it is recommended to use a lower water temperature and shorter steeping time when infusing Fukamushicha.

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