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[[File:Woojeon.jpg|thumb|Woojeon tea]]
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'''Sejak''' (세작, 細雀/ "Thin sparrow tongue"), dumul-cha (두물차) or jakseol (작설/雀舌/"sparrow tongue") is a grade of [[green tea]] produced from the tender, soft, young buds that have been hand-picked after the mid-April rains, known in Korean as gogu (곡우/穀雨) and before early May's ipha (입하/立夏) which marks the beginning of summer in traditional East Asian culture.  
'''Sejak''' (세작, 細雀/ "Thin sparrow tongue"), dumul-cha (두물차) or jakseol (작설/雀舌/"sparrow tongue") is a grade of [[green tea]] produced from the tender, soft, young buds that have been hand-picked after the mid-April rains, known in Korean as gogu (곡우/穀雨) and before early May's ipha (입하/立夏) which marks the beginning of summer in traditional East Asian culture.  
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== More about Korean tea ==
== More about Korean tea ==


* [[Woojeon]]
* [[Korean tea]]
* [[Korean tea ceremony]]
* [[Korean tea ceremony]]
* [[Jeoncha]]
* [[Jeoncha]]
* [[Woojeon]]


== Weblinks ==
== Weblinks ==
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sejak Wikipedia: Sejak]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sejak Wikipedia: Sejak]
* [http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20130614000762 Korea Herald: “Green as Far as the Eye Can See.”]
* [http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20130614000762 Korea Herald: “Green as Far as the Eye Can See.”]
[[Category:Korean tea]]
[[Category:Green tea]]


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