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The Char range or loose leaf Green Teas include Liu an Gua Pian. Huang Shan Mao Feng, Dragons Well as well as the better known Senchas and gunpowder tea.
 
Both Japanese and China teas are available to buy online now.

Drink loose leaf Green Teas to help you focus and increase energy levels.

You may also be interested in our white teas.

  • loose leaf tea Bancha green tea (95)
    The Japanese traditionally drink this tea with their meals and it is considered a classic everyday tea.   The large leaf is taken from the lower shoots of the tea plant. The leaves are rich in minerals, but contain up to 70% less caffeine than Gyokuro teas. Level    &nb...More
  • loose tea Char Matcha Genmaicha Supreme (17)
    This widely known and much loved variety of Japanese Genmaicha tea is a perfectly blended combination of Japanese sencha, mild matcha and peeled toasted rice. Char Genmaicha Supreme is of the highest quality. Level                    High O...More
  • loose leaf tea Dragon Well (Imperial grade) (61H)
    Dragon Well or Long Jing (Chinese name) This is the highest grade of one of the World's most famous and sought after teas sometimes called by .   The leaves are picked at the beginning of Spring. The early or first picking means the leaves have had all winter to develop, allowing them to ...More
  • loose leaf tea Fujian Monkey Picked (70)
    Fujian Monkey Picked is one of the great teas of China.It was originally picked from such high growing plants in such difficult cliff edge locations that monkeys were trained to pluck the leaves. It was worth it because the leaves were special and produced distinctive tea. Origin   ...More
  • loose leaf tea Genmaicha (82)
    This remarkable Japanese delicacy is a green Japanese bancha tea with brown toasted rice added.   It is a Japanese favourite.This came about because rice was cheaper than tea so the tea was bulked up with rice. Today we drink it because of its wonderful toasty taste. A full bodied and swee...More
  • loose leaf tea Green Curve Supreme (55)
    Revitalising and refreshing. It is a wonderful tea to drink when you are in need of concentration and energy. Green curve is grown on the Lu Mountain in the Jiangxi region of China where the conditions are misty and humid. The result is leaves with special characteristics. They are long ...More
  • loose leaf green tea Gunpowder (Temple of Heaven) (105)
    Also known as Zuccha or pearl tea. Temple of Heaven is much finer than most other gunpowder teas.The tea is rolled in drums. The constant rotation gives the tea its spherical form.   Temple of Heaven is very tightly rolled which is also a sign of quality. The aroma is softer than standard qua...More
  • loose leaf green tea Huang Shan Mao Feng (168)
    Huan Shang mao feng is one of the ten famous green teas of China. This connoisseur green tea comes from the famous Dao Ren mountain peak in the Yiwu district of the Zhjiang Province.   It is named after the Dao Ren (Dao priests) who meditated on the mountain in ancient times Level ...More
  • loose tea Japan Sencha Fukujyu (65)
     This green tea comes from Shizuoka, near the slopes of Mount Fuji. The leaves are plucked mechanically during Autumn and sorted by hand. Sencha means "steamed". It is a method of stopping the oxidisation of green leaves. The very fine and fragile leaves produce a light olive g...More
  • loose leaf tea Liu An Gua Pian (200)
    This tea is one of the ten famous teas of China. It originated in the Anhui province in 1776 during the Ching dynasty. The unique characteristic of this tea is the removal of the bud and the stem after picking the leaves. Then the leaves are carefully processed and pan-fried over low heat.The re...More
  • loose leaf tea Sencha (102)
    Although Japanese in origin, Sencha tea is a very popular and frequently consumed drink in China where it is more economically produced and is of a comparable standard. The large-leaf is slightly brittle due to its wiry character while the dark olive green infusion clearly shows that the middle l...More
  • loose leaf tea Smokey Gunpowder (3)
    Gunpowder tea is so called because it consists of leaves that have been hand-rolled into small pellets resembling gunpowder used by British warships of the 19th century. The unique taste of smokey gunpowder tea gives a smokey taste to green tea.  The tea is high in anti-oxidents and one of t...More
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