Fukamushi

FUKAMUSHI 深蒸し (deep steaming)

 

Fukamushi sencha first appeared in Japan in the mid-20th century and has gained great popularity since its introduction in Makinohara. Fukamushi means "deep steaming". It is the higher steaming time of the tea leaves that makes the taste different from asamushi and chumushi.

The steaming time for fukamushi is approximately 60-120 seconds. As a result of the longer steaming time, the tea leaves and stems start to break and you will see broken leaves and tea dust in the final product.  In short, long steaming results in a more broken tea, but one that peels quickly, has a beautiful color, and easily releases flavor and large amounts of micronutrients into the infusion.

It is thanks to the growing popularity of fukamushi that teapots with fine stainless steel strainers, which are the ideal utensils for sipping fukamushi, have begun to make their way into the Japanese market. Ceramic strainers, the classic kyusu, are easily clogged with tea dust, and with shibori-dashi you can't filter out the leaf fragments.

Sencha Fukamushi Midori 50g
Tip 2023
FUKAMUSHI MIDORI 50g
400 Kč

Emerald colour and velvety taste. Deeply steamed Japanese green tea grown on a family farm in Shizuoka. One of the most popular teas in the Rishe Tea selection....

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Sencha Reiwa 50g
New
Sencha Reiwa 50g
330 Kč

Deeply steamed and high roasted sencha. Custom made for Rishe Tea.    06/2020 - Shizuoka Shiage: 01/2021

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Shingu Fukamushi
2023
SENCHA SHINGU FUKAMUSHI 50g
320 Kč

Very good fukamushi sencha from Isagawa    05/2021 - Shizuoka 

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575
Sencha Shogun 50g
SENCHA SHOGUN 50g
270 Kč

Round and pleasantly sweet taste kurodashi sencha with dark emerald colour.

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