Annual Hand Picking and Hand Rolling Event in Wazuka | TEA 102
One fact that many people don’t know is that 99% of all tea is machine harvested in Japan. However, every year, there is a select amount of teas that are…
One fact that many people don’t know is that 99% of all tea is machine harvested in Japan. However, every year, there is a select amount of teas that are…
As a past intern at Kyoto Obubu Tea Farms, I always think of my time there fondly, so I love drinking tea from the farm because it transports me back…
Over a month ago, my 4 and a half month tea trip to Japan, Hong Kong, and Taiwan came to an end. What an adventure! Now I’m back after an…
Teas Provided by Kyoto Obubu Tea Farms Kyobancha is a green tea that is unique to the Kyoto region. I was fortunate enough to experience this tea from farm to…
While in Japan, one thing I really wanted to do was to visit some tea shops, as well as, see a tea ceremony in Kyoto! Last weekend, I had a…
Teas Provided by Kyoto Obubu Tea Farms For the last two weeks, I have talked about matcha tea ceremonies, matcha tea utensils, and now it is finally time to talk…
Last week, I had a chance to see a tea ceremony and try portions of it out! This week, I thought that it would be interesting to follow that post…
As part of my trip to Japan, one thing I wanted to experience was a tea ceremony! Luck would have it that last Sunday in Wazuka, the town Kyoto Obubu…
Teas Provided by Kyoto Obubu Tea Farms Last week, I wrote about shaded (Kabuse) green teas and I said that I would talk about unshaded (Roji) teas this week. However,…