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Nara Natural Tea - Wakocha Japanese Black Tea

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A smooth, mild Japanese black tea grown in the highlands of Oku-Yamato, Nara - a region with over 1,200 years of tea cultivation. Carefully oxidized using traditional methods, this tea delivers gentle sweetness and a subtle floral and honey aroma, offering a soothing, balanced cup.

The mountainous terrain of Oku-Yamato, with misty mornings and wide temperature variations, creates ideal growing conditions. Produced on an organic farm without pesticides or chemical fertilizers, this tea provides a natural and pure experience.

Each biodegradable Yusando tea bag delivers full flavor while being kind to the environment.

Serving Suggestions
Enjoy on its own, without milk, to savour the natural sweetness. Pair with yuzu cheesecake, chocolate crunch, or vegan strawberry boule de neige biscuits.

How to Brew

Place one tea bag in a cup and pour 200ml of hot water(100℃). Steep for 2–3 minutes, then enjoy.

Product Details

  • Pack size: 10 teabags (20g)

  • Packaging dimensions: 112 x 157 x 34mm

Serving size

2g (10/50 servings)

Product Weight

20g (2g x 10 teabags) / 100g (2g x 50 teabags)

Storage

Store in a cool, dry place. Reseal tightly after opening for freshness.

Ingredient list

Japanese black tea

Nutritional information

Energy(kJ/100ml): 1.5, Energy(kcal/100ml): 3.58, Fat (g/100ml): 0, of which saturates (g/100ml): 0, Carbohydrate (g/100ml): 0.2, of which sugars (g/100ml): 0, Fibre (g/100ml): 0, Protein (g/100ml): 0.2, Salt (g/100ml): 0

Country of Origin

Nara, Japan

Nara Natural Tea - Wakocha Japanese Black Tea
Nara Natural Tea - Wakocha Japanese Black Tea
Nara Natural Tea - Wakocha Japanese Black Tea
Nara Natural Tea - Wakocha Japanese Black Tea
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