Japanese Green Tea
Commercial Description
Japanese green tea is a traditional and natural healthy beverage, which is selected and processed with fresh Japanese green tea leaves. Green tea has many health benefits.
Ratings & Reviews
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35 Aroma: 3/10 Flavor: 2/5 Value: 3/5
Difflugia (170 reviews) on Oct. 7th, 2018
Wei-Chuan has several different tiers of tea and this one is on the low end.
The tea bag smells very faintly of hay. Adding the water doesn't really bring out any extra aroma. The flavor's almost as weak as the tea smells. While hot, the flavor is practically nonexistent. When it cools down, a little flavor appears that is grassy, slightly and quite pleasant. It's just really weak. Even grocery store green tea has more flavor.
It's cheap. I bought a box of 25 tea bags for $.99. This is some of the least expensive tea I've found, but in this case you absolutely get what you pay for and no more.
Difflugia (170 reviews) on Oct. 7th, 2018
Wei-Chuan has several different tiers of tea and this one is on the low end.
The tea bag smells very faintly of hay. Adding the water doesn't really bring out any extra aroma. The flavor's almost as weak as the tea smells. While hot, the flavor is practically nonexistent. When it cools down, a little flavor appears that is grassy, slightly and quite pleasant. It's just really weak. Even grocery store green tea has more flavor.
It's cheap. I bought a box of 25 tea bags for $.99. This is some of the least expensive tea I've found, but in this case you absolutely get what you pay for and no more.
93 Aroma: 8/10 Flavor: 5/5 Value: 5/5
Dr. Pattar (1 reviews) on Sep. 17th, 2012
Best green tea I've ever had. I drink Lipton Yellow label; as a rule that is my drink, but last week I had Wei-Chuan green tea and it was great with a meal of shrimp and snow pea pods with fried rice. The tea just was just the right amount to add to the meal, not take it over.
I was just lucky enough to pick it up for me and my friends at Bamboo House in Onalaska, WI. Now when I have rice or other light food, I will want to have Wei-Chuan. But I don't know where to buy it in the middle of Minnesota.
Dr. Pattar (1 reviews) on Sep. 17th, 2012
Best green tea I've ever had. I drink Lipton Yellow label; as a rule that is my drink, but last week I had Wei-Chuan green tea and it was great with a meal of shrimp and snow pea pods with fried rice. The tea just was just the right amount to add to the meal, not take it over.
I was just lucky enough to pick it up for me and my friends at Bamboo House in Onalaska, WI. Now when I have rice or other light food, I will want to have Wei-Chuan. But I don't know where to buy it in the middle of Minnesota.
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