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Gaiwan brewed.

Incredibly sweet aroma of dry leaves, like dried fruit and almonds, with raw vegetal notes arising after first rinse.

First steep is sweet and umami with notes of steamed green beans, steamed corn and pork broth. Upon second steeping, the sweetness softens and the tonkatsu broth quality becomes the most pervasive with a mineral, peppery spiciness arising. Further steepings become more and more spicy , the sweetness becoming only more subtle while the savoriness continues boldly.

Flavors: Broth, Green Beans, Mineral, Nutty, Pepper, Soybean, Spices, Umami, Vegetal

Preparation
0 min, 15 sec 5 g 3 OZ / 88 ML

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I love tea but that’s also true of most liquids. I don’t discriminate: Bagged, full leaf, coffee, beer… If it goes in a cup I’ll probably like it.

I’m a relative newbie to tea and still have a ton to learn. I have a cat who likes to knock brewed pu-erh onto the carpet. I like turtles.

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