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Examples
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Mandarin Green, however, uses green Darjeeling, while Citron Green uses your basic bancha.
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I prefer the bancha in Citron Green because it just tastes fresher.
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I prefer the bancha in Citron Green because it just tastes fresher.
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Sencha tastes more vegetative than bancha, which can be off-putting to people.
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However, some people find bancha to taste a little too green for them, in which case I would point them to Mandarin Green.
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However, some people find bancha to taste a little too green for them, in which case I would point them to Mandarin Green.
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The first is Fez, a green tea of the finest grade of sencha, which is Japanese green tea picked earlier than bancha (rather like how extra virgin olive oil comes from the higher grade younger olives than virgin olive oil).
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Sencha tastes more vegetative than bancha, which can be off-putting to people.
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Mandarin Green, however, uses green Darjeeling, while Citron Green uses your basic bancha.
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The first is Fez, a green tea of the finest grade of sencha, which is Japanese green tea picked earlier than bancha (rather like how extra virgin olive oil comes from the higher grade younger olives than virgin olive oil).
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