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'''Mecha''' (芽茶) made from the the buds of [[gyokuro]] or shaded [[sencha]] plants. Although mecha is made from the same plant as gyokuro or sencha, it's less popular. The taste of mecha is comparable to gyokuro and sencha but the shape looks much different. Mecha is rolled into beeds while other Japanese tea is usually rolled into needle shape  
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'''Mecha''' (芽茶) is made from the the buds of [[Gyokuro]] or shaded [[Sencha]] ([[Kabusecha]]) plants. Although Mecha is made from the same plant as Gyokuro or Sencha, it's less popular. The taste of Mecha is comparable to Gyokuro and Sencha but the shape looks much different. Mecha is rolled into beeds while other Japanese tea is usually rolled into needle shape  
  
 
== Origin ==
 
== Origin ==
  
Mecha is everywhere produced where gyokuro and shaded sencha is grown but mainly in Uji, Yame and Shizuoka. Altough gyokuro is nowadays also produced in China, mecha isn't. This may be due to it's low popularity.
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Mecha is everywhere produced where Gyokuro and Sencha is grown but mainly in Uji, Yame and Shizuoka. But altough Gyokuro is nowadays also produced in China, Mecha isn't yet. This may be due to it's low popularity.
  
 
[[Category:Green tea]]
 
[[Category:Green tea]]

Latest revision as of 10:40, 16 May 2015

Mecha
Mecha

Mecha (芽茶) is made from the the buds of Gyokuro or shaded Sencha (Kabusecha) plants. Although Mecha is made from the same plant as Gyokuro or Sencha, it's less popular. The taste of Mecha is comparable to Gyokuro and Sencha but the shape looks much different. Mecha is rolled into beeds while other Japanese tea is usually rolled into needle shape

Origin

Mecha is everywhere produced where Gyokuro and Sencha is grown but mainly in Uji, Yame and Shizuoka. But altough Gyokuro is nowadays also produced in China, Mecha isn't yet. This may be due to it's low popularity.