Sencha (煎茶, lit. 'infused tea') is a type of Japanese ryokucha (緑茶, green tea) which is prepared by infusing the processed whole tea leaves in hot water...
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Sencha Touch is a user interface (UI) JavaScript library, or web framework, specifically built for the Mobile Web. It can be used by Web developers to...
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tea from Japan that is grown in the shade. It differs from the standard sencha (a classic green tea grown in the sun) in being grown under the shade rather...
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Sencha (煎茶), a popular green tea in Japan, involves kneading tea leaves during manufacturing, whereas matcha is not kneaded. In the case of sencha, kneading...
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a type of Japanese green tea. It is harvested from the second flush of sencha between summer and autumn; the first flush is harvested for shincha. It...
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Tea culture in Japan (section Sencha)
ways of processing and consuming tea leaves were developed, starting with sencha, a steamed oxidation-stopped brew that became the most common. Today a handful...
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Japanese tea ceremony (redirect from Sencha tea ceremony)
Japanese tea practice uses leaf tea, primarily sencha, a practice known as senchadō (煎茶道, 'the way of sencha'). Tea gatherings are classified as either an...
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