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Old 01-04-2011, 03:43 PM   #6031
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Originally Posted by astra View Post
Yes, I guess you are right.

Sencha Uji is very different.
However, Sencha Yamato was more like other Japanese green teas.
All of them are very different from Chinese, or other green tea.

So, if I compare Bancha and Sencha after I tried 10+ other green teas, they look similar vs. all others, from a distance. When I look close (Japanese teas only) I notice the difference
Agreed. I have not tried Sencha Yamato, I drink TG's Organic Japan Snecha and really enjoy it. I know that Sencha is the base of the Genmicha that I drink. I think that the Gyokuro Imperial I drink is a Sencha but that has been harder to find out.
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