Where Can I buy high quality Japanese or Chinese Green Tea?
I want to buy it for my mother for mothers day. She does not like any flavored kinds, just plain. It does not have to be in tea bags but it can. I am looking for a place locally in Columbus or for somewhere online. I want high quality (not cheap). Also, i am not sure if I can find a tea pot or pitcher that you steep the tea in and there is a strainer that catches the dregs as you pour it.
I’m not interested in Tea powder. I want tea bags or loose leaf.
Hi!
I’d try the following place:
http://www.japanesefoodshopping.com/
It looks like they specialize in Japanese products and they may have the green tea powder you need. Generally, if you want high quality you’ll buy powder and its accoutrements. Holder for powder, whisk, pot for water, cups, etc.
Check out and see if you can take Tea Ceremony classes from some Adult Ed classes. I live in San Diego and the Japan society holds them sometimes. And you should not miss the following show in Canton, it was fabulous here! And they had Japanese Tea ceremonies:
http://www.myspace.com/kimonoexhibit
Here’s a good link for purchasing through the web:
http://www.ziji.com/Ikebana,_Brush&Tea/c26/index.html?gclid=CKPp4qfFgJoCFQKaFQodPytTFA
Good Luck~

go to any asian store in your are they have all you need. Good luck.
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You can buy it on-line here. I personally think the sencha tea is very good. You can also look up the teapot on this website:
http://shop.mitsuwa.com/eng/egoods/eindex.php?c=9&s=48
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Hi!
I’d try the following place:
http://www.japanesefoodshopping.com/
It looks like they specialize in Japanese products and they may have the green tea powder you need. Generally, if you want high quality you’ll buy powder and its accoutrements. Holder for powder, whisk, pot for water, cups, etc.
Check out and see if you can take Tea Ceremony classes from some Adult Ed classes. I live in San Diego and the Japan society holds them sometimes. And you should not miss the following show in Canton, it was fabulous here! And they had Japanese Tea ceremonies:
http://www.myspace.com/kimonoexhibit
Here’s a good link for purchasing through the web:
http://www.ziji.com/Ikebana,_Brush&Tea/c26/index.html?gclid=CKPp4qfFgJoCFQKaFQodPytTFA
Good Luck~
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Life and the Web.
I think Japanese green tea is really tasty and healthy.
Please visit this web site (Japanese green tea store)
http://www.ochadokoro.com
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