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Kabusecha Tea
Kabusecha tea is a unique type of Japanese green tea that sits between Sencha and Gyokuro in terms of flavor and cultivation method. The name "Kabusecha" translates to "covered tea," which refers to the practice of shading the tea plants for about one week before harvest. This process increases the chlorophyll content and reduces the bitterness by limiting the amount of sunlight the leaves receive, resulting in a sweeter and more mellow flavor compared to standard Sencha. Kabusecha offers a balance of the rich, umami flavors characteristic of Gyokuro with the refreshing finish of Sencha, making it a favorite among green tea enthusiasts seeking a distinctive taste experience.
Caffeine Content in Kabusecha Tea
The caffeine content in Kabusecha 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, Kabusecha Tea will contain about 2% or less than the original caffeine content, or 2mg of caffeine.Caffeine Content
100mg