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Ingredients: Sencha green tea leaves* (53.6%),
ginger* (45%), matcha green tea powder* (1.4%). *organicProduct weight: 20 bags (36g)
What is Matcha Ginger Green Tea?
Clearspring Organic Matcha Ginger harmoniously combines Japanese green tea, rich and exquisite premium Matcha, and the uplifting taste of fiery ginger root. It’s the perfect tea infusion for chilly mornings as it warms you up from the inside out and spices up your day!
What is Matcha?
Matcha is finely ground green tea leaf powder and is the most prized amongst Japanese teas. It has been drunk as part of the tea ceremony for 900 years as well as by Buddhist monks during long days of meditation.
This very concentrated form of green tea is drunk as a fine powder diffused in liquid so you actually ingest the whole leaf, consuming every last bit of goodness.
How is it made?
Clearspring Organic Matcha Ginger is specially created by our Japanese expert tea producers. It contains three distinct and delicious ingredients. The organic sencha is made from green tea leaves that are cultivated in direct sunlight and are harvested in the first or second flush of the tea harvest, considered the best quality leaves for a finer tasting Sencha tea. This is then combined with the fiery notes of ginger root. The final flourish is the addition of finely milled, shade-grown organic matcha which comes from Uji, a region high in the hills around Kyoto, renowned for producing the best Japanese teas. It delivers a delicious blend and balance of flavours, perfect at any time of the day, but especially so when you need a zesty and invigorating pick-me-up.
New 100% Sustainable Packaging
- Teabags: Compostable
- Tags, Envelopes, Carton: Recyclable
Our tea bags are completely plastic-free and home compostable. They are stitched together using a unique folding process rather than sealed with plastic or stapled. The string holding the tea bag is made of 100% organic cotton.
The rest of the packaging from the tag on the tea bag to the outer carton is recyclable as paper. So please recycle the packaging and compost your teabags or pop them in your food waste bin.
Tea Chart and Flavour
Clearspring Organic Japanese Matcha Ginger Green Tea - Zesty and Invigorating
What makes Clearspring teas so special?
Our producer, the Nagata family, abandoned modern agriculture dependant on chemicals in 1974, and has been using sustainable organic practices for decades. The expertise of our Organic tea farmers to grow and select the finest leaves and their commitment to the highest Organic standards The sloping land on which the tea plants are grown helps the water to drain and provides better ventilation, which allows for better resistance against disease The Nagata tea gardens are isolated from other tea farms which radically lowers the risks of cross contamination from agrochemicals like pesticides. The farming methods used encourage biodiversity and natural ‘allies’ such as spiders, lizards, mantis and ladybugs help to keep harmful insects away so that the plants are naturally protected.
Product Code: TEA0709.036A -
Nutritional data currently being updated, please check back later.
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Enjoy the perfect brew
Enjoy the perfect brew Boil fresh water and leave to cool for a minute before pouring over the tea bag. Infuse for 1-2 minutes only for best flavour. -
Third Generation Tea Family from Kyoto, Japan
In the hills around Kyoto, the third generation of the Nagata family use special organic methods, known as Nature Farming, to produce a range of exquisite green teas for Clearspring.
The ancient farming approach used by the Nagatas builds up soil vitality by maintaining a semi-wild environment, where the plants are not overly protected and gain nourishment from repeated applications of compost made from tea clippings and dried leaves, which together with regular mulching helps control weed growth and maintain soil moisture.
Whilst most tea farmers spray their plants with pesticides and herbicides 15-20 times a year, the Nagatas' tea bushes have a vigour that enables them to thrive without chemical inputs.
The Nagatas' yields may be lower than average but their plants have far less mould and blight. They remain productive for up to 40 years, twice as long as the typical tea bush treated with chemicals.
As well as growing tea, the Nagatas undertake the skilful blanching, drying and roasting processes to bring out the unique flavours of each individual blend.
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