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Learn how to make loose leaf green tea with our complete guide! Discover the tools you need to make loose leaf tea and what to look for when brewing green tea. By the end of this video, you’ll be able to brew Japanese green tea like sencha, hojicha, gyokuro, genmaicha and more!

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๐ŸŽฅ Content of this video ๐ŸŽฅ
0:00 Introduction
00:18 Brewing Methods
01:25 Leaf to Water Ratio
01:52 Water Temperature
02:49 Steeping Time
03:17 Subsequent Infusions
04:02 Review

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30 Comments

  1. very good video. Iโ€™m looking forward to drink loose leaf green tea on a daily base. which green tea do you recommend for health improvement?

  2. Americans please appreciate this man's videos every Damn video I watch says 70 c to 5 grams per 150 ml or something like that where he says it and explains how to do it here. I always Lookup other videos and spend so much doing conversions and then forget them every time plus the videos are 20 mins for one type he just explain how to do over 3 In 5 mins. Love these quick simple videos ๐Ÿ™‚

  3. Ok that was REALLY informative and well explained, now I'm brewing tea in a whole different way

  4. I have a question. Iโ€™m born in America . We drink a full cup of tea . Is it ok to drink that one pot of tea . Love your video learned a lot

  5. As an advent tea drinker, some cups I've made it just felt like it was either I drank too much or too little. I know when it comes to tea, people ask, "How can it be too little or too much?" But, I try to tell them, it's not how much is consumed, but whither if you're brewing it right.

  6. Hi! I just started drinking tea and got a Gyokuro to try out. Used the ratios this video suggests and brewed 3 infusions, didn't recall correctly so brewed at 70 degrees.
    After some time I got caffeine high? I don't know but spent the afternoon with anxiety and what not. Is this normal? Should I start with a low caffeine tea first before getting into something like Gyokuro? thanks!

  7. Great informative video! I learned a lot about brewing the different green tea varieties, and the second and possible third steeping of them!

  8. Do you use any measuring tools? For instance, digital thermometer for checking the temp.

  9. I love green tea , especially with Manuka honey . Iโ€™m trying to get used to the taste of sencha rn lol

  10. I have a question that I feel silly to ask because I think I'm missing something really basic. I'm used to brewing black English teas at home 1 cup at a time, so with my electric kettle it's a straight forward process of almost always 1 tsp of leaves into a strainer and after heating the cup I just add the strainer and fill the whole cup with water, wait, remove, and drink directly.

    I want to try making some of these Japanese green teas as well and the directions are more drastically different in ratio then I expected, like 210mL to 2 Tbsp of leaves. How do you measure the water you use when brewing like this? Usually I hear over a liter in the electric kettle and fill the cup, but no way it does a quantity as small as .2L. Do you actually pour into a glass measuring cup first and then the pot? I think I'm missing something basic.

  11. What you er using is a teaspoon not a tablespoon,use said to use a tablespoon ,what u r demonstrating with is a teaspoon

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