Organic Japanese Kukicha - Loose Leaf Tea

Regular price £4.39
Size
90g
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Description

Clearspring Organic Kukicha is made from the carefully selected twigs and stems of Japanese tea bushes. They are steamed, rolled and dried before slowly aged to develop their mild and soothing flavour. Roasting the tea reduces its caffeine content and gives it a delicately nutty aroma, which makes our Kukicha perfect for any time of the day and suitable for the whole family.

Ingredients

Organically grown roasted green tea twigs, stems and leaves.

Nutritional Info

This product is exempt from the need to disclose nutritional data under regulation (EU) 1169/2011.

How to Use

Add 2 heaped teaspoons of tea to 250ml fresh water per person in a saucepan. Bring to the boil, lower the heat and simmer for 3 minutes before serving.

Organic
Plant-based

Clearspring Organic Kukicha is made from the carefully selected twigs and stems of Japanese tea bushes. They are steamed, rolled and dried before slowly aged to develop their mild and soothing flavour. Roasting the tea reduces its caffeine content and gives it a delicately nutty aroma, which makes our Kukicha perfect for any time of the day and suitable for the whole family.

Enjoy the perfect brew

Add 2 heaped teaspoons of tea to 250ml fresh water per person in a saucepan. Bring to the boil, lower the heat and simmer for 3 minutes before serving.

 

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Customer Reviews

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Jean Jeffries
Forgot stars!

Organic Japanese Kukicha - Loose Leaf Tea

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Brigit Strawbridge

Most delicious green tea ever!

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Pete Lugg
Kukicha

Excellent tasting tea.

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Andy Donovan
Smokey and intense

I really enjoy the Kukicha loose tea. I normally purchase in the teabags but the flavour is more intense in this loose format.
Lovely product. Thank you Clearspring.

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J Jones
Lovely clean tea and lovely note inside postal package

Excellent quality tea from a reliable company. But what was particularly impressive was the lovely little short 'hope you enjoy this tea' note from (I assume) the company person who packed the tea for postage. A tiny act but so thoughtful in a world that is increasingly corporate and faceless.