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  • Koji-Fermented Tea: Mori-machi Dark Tea

    Quite and interesting one here. At Den's Tea, we carry a Japanese tea I do not see too much on the market. It is actually a Japanese dark tea that ...
  • Sipping Through History: The Healthful Legacy of Japanese Tea

    Tea, a beloved beverage worldwide, holds a special place in Japanese culture. While many of us in the U.S. turn to tea as a soothing drink or a caf...
  • Green Calm: Koicha Hoshino

    This matcha is, currently, the most premum matcha that we offer. Here are some notes I took of my experience when trying this matcha. Tasting Note...
  • Why You Shouldn't Take Medicine with Tea: A Comprehensive Guide

    As the cold season approaches, many of us find ourselves catching colds more frequently, leading to an increased intake of medicines. For ages, it ...
  • Sweet Flowers and Coconut: Honyama Oolong

    Japan does, indeed, have tea growers who are making oolong tea. It's rare, but we've been working with a supplier.  We present to you the Honyama O...
  • Tranquil Waters: Gyokuro Suimei

    Hey everyone, this is David. These are my tasting notes for pur highest grade of gyokuro, Gyokuro Suimei. Presentation: The dry leaves have this...
  • My Go-to Genmaicha

    Hey y'all, This is David. I wanted to highlight one of my favorite teas we offer: Genmaicha Extra Green. This is our special blend of Genmaicha wi...
  • My First Matcha: Matcha Usucha

    This matcha holds a special place in my heart. It was the first ceremonial grade matcha I tried. Before this matcha, I don't think I had had ceremo...
  • The Warm Embrace of Houjicha: More Than Just a Tea

    Ever had that moment when you're browsing through a convenience store's drink section, and there, nestled between the familiar green and black teas...
  • Guri Guri Guricha!

    Have you heard of Guricha? Guricha is similar Sencha but with some fundamental differences in its processing. Curly, bendy leaves of Guricha. Norm...
  • Fukamushi-Sencha Maki Tea Time

    This Fukamushi-Sencha comes from, as the names suggests, a place called Makinohara. Fukamushi Sencha itself is a fairly recent type of Sencha that ...
  • David's Tea Time: Sencha and Fukamushi-Sencha

    Green teas are all the same, right? At Den's Tea, offer different kinds of green tea. As a Japanese tea company we, of course, offer Sencha. We als...