Sencha Unro from Ippodo 80g
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We recommend Unro for sencha drinkers who prefer light bitterness and astringency, and slight sweetness. With a short aftertaste, light body, and breezy aroma, this tea’s bitterness tastes refreshing especially when served after a meal. In addition to the standard sencha brew with 176°F water, you can try brewing Unro with hotter water for 30 seconds, producing an even more refreshing, aromatic character.
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Flavor Profile
Sencha Unro offers a light, refreshing taste with a clean finish and a gentle aftertaste that lingers pleasantly. Its smooth and easy-drinking nature makes it a delightful choice for any occasion.
When to Enjoy It?
Perfect for relaxed moments with friends or family, or when you need a break to rest your mind and body.
Best Pairings
Pairs wonderfully with casual snacks like cookies or potato chips, adding a touch of sophistication to everyday treats.
Sencha Unro is a versatile and approachable tea that brings comfort and refreshment to your daily routine.
About Ippodo
Ippodo is a renowned brand that primarily deals with tea leaves grown in the mountainous regions of Kyoto, Nara, and Shiga Prefectures. The high altitudes result in significant temperature variations throughout the day, which help create tea leaves with a rich aroma and gentle umami flavor.
The charm of Ippodo lies in their expert selection of tea leaves and their skillful blending techniques.
Established over 300 years ago, Ippodo Tea Co. is a speciality Japanese tea store based in Kyoto. Ippodo offers a selection of about 30 different teas, including matcha, gyokuro, sencha, and bancha, each made from carefully selected, high-quality tea leaves to bring out their unique flavours and aromas.
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| Ingredients | Green tea from Japan |
|---|---|
| Dose | 4 grams(1½tsp) / 2 dl |
| Water temperature | 80 grader |
| Steeping time | 35-45 seconds the first time, slightly shorter the second time, then longer |

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