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Bancha Tea
Bancha tea, often considered a staple in Japanese tea culture, is a type of green tea that is harvested from the same plant as sencha but is picked later in the year, making it a lower grade than sencha yet highly appreciated for its own unique qualities. Bancha is characterized by its larger leaves and stems, which are typically harvested from the tea plant's second flush or later growths, usually between summer and autumn. This results in a tea that has a more robust, somewhat straw-like flavor compared to the delicate freshness of first-harvest teas. It is known for its mild and somewhat grassy taste, making it an accessible green tea option for a wide range of tea drinkers. Bancha is commonly consumed in Japan for its health benefits, affordability, and its comforting, earthy taste profile.
Caffeine Content in Bancha Tea
The caffeine content in Bancha Tea is typically around 100mg per serving. This can vary based on the preparation method, including whether or not the tea was decaffinated. In the case of uncaffinated tea, Bancha Tea will contain about 2% or less than the original caffeine content, or 2mg of caffeine.Caffeine Content
100mg